The direct flights are scheduled to get off the ground on January 15. A total of 12 direct, scheduled flights per week are planned
Minister of Transportation Shaul Mofaz approved last Wednesday for Israeli airlines, Arkia and Israair, to fly regularly scheduled flights between the Red Sea city of Eilat and Moscow. The direct flights are scheduled to get off the ground on January 15.
The joint Israeli-Russian agreement, which was signed last November, will allow each country to operate 6 scheduled flights per week between Eilat and Moscow.
A total of 12 direct, scheduled flights per week are planned. In addition to Russia's existing charter flights, Russian carrier Aeroflot will run the scheduled flight route to Eilat.
The Transportation Minister stated, "The appointment of Arkia and Israair as designated carriers between Eilat and Moscow will allow a significant growth of the number of tourists to Eilat”.
Mofaz approved direct flights between Eilat and Moscow
The direct flights are scheduled to get off the ground on January 15. A total of 12 direct, scheduled flights per week are planned
00:00 ,12.01.2009
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