Europe 02.02.2021
Russian Federation lifts travel restrictions for citizens of Finland, Vietnam, India and Qatar
For citizens of four more countries - Finland, Vietnam, India and Qatar - restrictions on entry to Russia, imposed due to the spread of the coronavirus, are being lifted. The corresponding order was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, according to the press service of the Russian government.
Citizens of these states and those who have a residence permit there are allowed to enter Russia through air checkpoints. The Russians, in turn, can also fly to any of these countries.
Earlier, the operational headquarters, taking into account the epidemiological situation in number of countries, decided to resume international flights from January 27, 2021 with these states on a reciprocal basis. Flights are operated to Vietnam (Moscow - Hanoi), India (Moscow - Delhi), Finland (Moscow - Helsinki and St. Petersburg - Helsinki) twice a week and to Qatar (Moscow - Doha) three times a week.