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New bus routes from Minsk to Poland and Germany to be launched

From the end of March, two new bus routes from Minsk will be launched – to Poland and Germany. Carrier Intercars will start operating flights as part of new directions covering several major cities, writes Onliner.

Flights on the Minsk — Kielce (Poland) route will start operating from March 26. Departure — twice a week, on Thursdays and Saturdays, at 21:00 from the "Tsentralny" bus station in Minsk.

En route, the bus will make stops in Lublin and Radom, and arrival in Kielce is scheduled for the morning of the following day.

The return flight also departs at 21:00 from Kielce and arrives in Minsk the afternoon of the following day.

Ticket prices depend on the destination:

  • Minsk — Kielce — 130 rubles, children up to and including 12 years old — 65 rubles (50% discount), youth up to 26 years old and pensioners — 117 rubles (10% discount);
  • Minsk — Lublin — 120 rubles, children up to and including 12 years old — 60 rubles (50% discount), youth up to 26 years old and pensioners — 108 rubles (10% discount);
  • Minsk — Radom — 120 rubles, children up to and including 12 years old — 60 rubles (50% discount), youth up to 26 years old and pensioners — 108 rubles (10% discount).

Flights on the Minsk — Munich (Germany) route will start from March 27 and will be operated on Fridays. Departure from Minsk — 14:40.

The route passes through a number of cities in Poland and Germany, including Berlin, Dresden, Nuremberg, Frankfurt am Main, and Stuttgart. Arrival in Munich is scheduled for the morning of the following day.

The return flight departs on Sundays from Munich at 16:30 and arrives in Minsk on Monday.

The ticket price to Munich is 350 rubles, children up to and including 12 years old — 175 rubles (50% discount), youth up to 26 years old and pensioners — 315 rubles (10% discount).

The carrier notes that fares may change depending on demand and bus occupancy.

Tickets are already available for purchase.

Transportation will be carried out on modern buses with air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and USB ports; sanitary stops are provided, and luggage and pets weighing up to 10 kg are allowed.

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