Russian low-cost airline "Pobeda" will resume regular flights to Minsk from Moscow and St. Petersburg starting April 20. Flights will operate five times a week on the routes St. Petersburg — Minsk and Moscow — Minsk.

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Last year, the company's aircraft already flew on these routes, but the flights were suspended in winter.
"Pobeda" uses 42 Boeing 737-800 aircraft in its fleet and, in addition to Russia and Belarus, operates flights to the UAE, Armenia, Turkey, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan.
Another Russian airline, Red Wings, also plans to open flights between Minsk, Moscow, and Perm in April.
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