Aeroflot Airlines announced that it had canceled regular flights to Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Greece, India and dozens other countries from March 28 to April 30. The decision was made in connection with the continuation of restrictions on COVID-19.
From March 28 to April 30, the flights had been canceled from Moscow to:
Austria (Vienna),
Azerbaijan (Baku),
Armenia (Yerevan),
Belgium (Brussels),
Bulgaria (Sofia),
Hungary (Budapest),
Vietnam (Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City),
Germany (Berlin, Hamburg, Hannover, Dresden, Dusseldorf, Munich, Frankfurt am Main, Stuttgart),
Hong Kong,
Greece (Athens, Thessaloniki),
Denmark (Copenhagen),
Indonesia (Denpasar),
Israel (Tel Aviv),
India (Mumbai),
Iran (Tehran),
Ireland (Dublin),
Spain (Madrid, Malaga, Alicante, Barcelona, Valencia, Tenerife),
Italy (Rome, Milan, Rimini, Venice, Verona, Bologna),
Kazakhstan (Aktau, Aktobe, Almaty, Atyrau, Kostanay, Karaganda),
Cyprus (Larnaca),
Kyrgyzstan (Bishkek, Osh, Shymkent),
China (Beijing, Guangzhou),
Cuba (Havana),
Latvia (Riga),
Lebanon (Beirut),
Lithuania (Vilnius),
Moldova (Chisinau),
Mongolia (Ulaanbaatar),
Netherlands (Amsterdam),
Norway (Oslo),
Poland (Warsaw),
Romania (Bucharest),
Portugal (Lisbon),
Slovenia (Ljubljana),
USA (Washington, Los Angeles, New York, Miami),
Thailand (Bangkok, Phuket),
Uzbekistan (Tashkent, Bukhara, Samarkand),
France (Marseille, Lyon, Nice, Paris),
Croatia (Zagreb),
Montenegro (Tivat),
Czech Republic (Prague),
Sweden (Stockholm),
Sri Lanka (Colombo),
Estonia (Tallinn).
The aviation industry experts were not surprised by the carrier's decision, recalling that summer navigation begins on March 28 and the carrier has adjusted its flight program, canceling regular flights to closed destinations, where entry for Russians with tourist purposes is still closed.