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Aeroflot uses its SuperJet 100s on foreign routes, the economic and sanctions fallout of Russia’s war in Ukraine

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The Russian economy is in free fall. The Russian ruble is worth less than a penny.

Russian airlines mainly now fly on domestic routes. There is very little growth potential for them as long as Putin continues his savage attack on Ukraine.

Aeroflot is now pushing ticket sales to international destinations it can still fly to with its Sukhoi SuperJet 100s to avoid their western leased aircraft from being seized.

Aeroflot resumed regular flights to Bishkek and Osh (Kyrgyzstan). Starting on March 14, flights to Bishkek and Osh will be operated daily.

Aeroflot has opened sales of tickets for daily regular flights to Baku. Flights to the capital of Azerbaijan will be operated on Sukhoi SuperJet 100 aircraft, starting from  March 21, 2022 on the following schedule (local times):

Flight

Route

Departure

Arrival

SU1854

Moscow (SVO-С) — Baku

11:00

15:40

SU1855

Baku — Moscow (SVO-C)

16:40

19:20

Aeroflot has also opened sales of tickets for daily regular flights to Yerevan. Aeroflot flights to Armenia will resume from March 22, 2022 and will be operated on Sukhoi SuperJet 100 aircraft on the following schedule (local times):

Flight

Route

Departure

Arrival

SU1966

Moscow (SVO-С) — Yerevan

00:10

05:15

SU1967

Yerevan — Moscow (SVO-C)

06:15

09:20

Have fun in Armenia and Azerbaijan!

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