Red Wings to resume regular flights on Zhukovsky – Almaty route from June 6

Starting from June 6, 2025, Red Wings Airline will resume regular flights on the Zhukovsky (Russia) — Almaty (Kazakhstan) route. The airline's press service announced this on Wednesday, April 2.
"The first flight is scheduled for June 6, 2025," the Moscow City News Agency quotes the text of the material.
Direct flights WZ 4607/WZ 4608 will be operated on Superjet 100 aircraft with a capacity of up to 100 seats.
Departures from Zhukovsky are scheduled on Mondays at 21:20 and on Fridays at 20:30 Moscow time. Flights in the opposite direction are scheduled to operate on Tuesdays at 4:45 and on Saturdays at 3:50 (local time). The flight duration will be 4 hours and 20 minutes.
Earlier, on March 14, it was reported that Vietnam Airlines will resume direct flights between Hanoi and Moscow from May 8 after a three-year hiatus. They will be carried out twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays, IA Regnum reports.
Vietnam Airlines suspended flights on the Hanoi — Moscow route in March 2022, RT reports.
Starting from January 31, 2024, Aeroflot resumed regular flights from Sheremetyevo Airport to Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam). At that time, it was reported that the flights would be operated twice a week.
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