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"Pobeda" resumed flights to Antalya and Alanya

"Pobeda" resumed flights to Antalya and Alanya

July 5, 2021

"Sales for the resumed flights to Turkey are already underway: from August 1, flights to Istanbul will begin, and from August 10, immediately to two airports in Antalya - Antalya and Gazipasa," the company said.
The air carrier will resume daily flights from Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport to Alanya from July 17, RBC reports in the press service of the low-cost airline.
The company said that Alanya will be the first international route that Pobeda will fly from Sheremetyevo. "And from August 1, the low-cost airline will double the frequency of flights to Turkey from Sheremetyevo: daily flights to Antalya airport will begin," the airline said.
Now "Pobeda" flies to Alanya every day from the airport "Vnukovo" in Moscow, in accordance with the information from the company's website.

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