Belavia resumes Dubai flights

Belavia resumes Dubai flights

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The Belarusian airline Belavia will set course for Dubai again from December 2022. The carrier has been pausing this route since May 2022. From December 1, 2022, Boeing 737-Max-8 will initially fly twice a week.

Belavia flight B2717 is scheduled to depart Minsk at 2:30 a.m. local time and arrive in Dubai around 9:50 a.m. The return flight is scheduled to depart as B2718 at 10:50 a.m. and reach the capital of Belarus at around 16:15 p.m. The flights are to be operated on Monday and Thursday traffic days with Boeing 737-Max-8.

The operation of the Minsk-Sharjah route will also continue. This route is served once a day. Both Boeing 737-800 and B737-Max-8 are used as aircraft. Due to international sanctions, the international route network of the Belarusian airline has shrunk and is currently being rebuilt, but only to countries that have not imposed sanctions on the state or Belavia.

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