Russia resumes international flights with Greece and Singapore since February 8.
The planes will take off from Moscow. They will go to Athens twice a week, to Singapore – three times a week, TASS reports.
Since August last year, Russia has begun to resume air traffic with other countries gradually. Currently, it is allowed to fly to Turkey, Tanzania, Switzerland, Egypt, UAE, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Serbia, South Korea, Japan, Ethiopia, Finland, Vietnam, India, Qatar, Greece, Singapore, Cuba, Seychelles, and the Maldives.
Besides, Russia resumes railway communication with Belarus since February 8.