From March 29, Minsk National Airport switches to the summer schedule, which will be valid until October 24. In the new season, 10 airlines plan to operate regular flights from the Belarusian capital.

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In total, 34 destinations are announced in the schedule, including popular resort routes and flights to remote regions of Russia.
Despite the presence of flights to Israel in the summer plan, "Belavia" has already extended the cancellation of flights to Tel Aviv until April 16 inclusive. This is due to the decision of the Israeli aviation authorities to restrict the use of airspace for foreign carriers.
Also, the stability of flights to Dubai remains questionable: it was previously reported about the suspension of flights on this route until April 19 due to the withdrawal of slots by local authorities.
Nevertheless, the main "Belavia" schedule lists the following cities: Almaty, Astana, Baku, Batumi, Delhi, Dubai, Yekaterinburg, Yerevan, Kazan, Kaliningrad, Cam Ranh/Nha Trang (Vietnam), Kutaisi, Mattala (Sri Lanka), Moscow (Domodedovo, Vnukovo, Sheremetyevo), Makhachkala, Murmansk, Sanya, Saint Petersburg, Sochi, Istanbul, Tashkent, Tbilisi, Tel Aviv, Turkmenbashi and Urumqi.
Russian carriers have also confirmed their programs. "Aeroflot" will connect Minsk with Sheremetyevo, and "Pobeda" with Vnukovo and Saint Petersburg. Red Wings plans to fly to Zhukovsky near Moscow, as well as to Perm, Samara and Chelyabinsk. "Severstal" will provide flights to Kaluga, Petrozavodsk and Cherepovets, and "Azimuth" to Mineralnye Vody. On the Asian route, flights to Beijing and Xi'an will be continued by Air China, to Tashkent by Uzbekistan Airways, to Almaty by SCAT, and FlyDubai will fly from Dubai to Minsk.
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