Russia to resume flights to and from South Korea this month

The arrival corridor at Incheon International Airport in western Seoul remains almost abandoned in June amid the coronavirus pandemic. (Yonhap) Russia plans to allow flights to and from South Korea to resume at the end of the month, the middle of the coronavirus crisis in Russia said. Russia banned access by foreign nationals and foreign flights in March to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and has lifted the ban since August. The government firm announced Friday that flights between Moscow and Incheon, west of Seoul, would resume on 27 weekly in September. Operations to and from Belarus, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan will resume from 21 September, according to the communiqué, Moscow proposed the resumption of the flight to Seoul in July. It was reported that South Korea responded recently, suggesting that the reopening take place at the end of September. Moscow has reported around 1. 09 million cases of coronavirus, while about 22,890 cases have been shown in South Korea (Yonhap).

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