S7 Airlines returns to Vienna and Düsseldorf

Airbus A320neo (Photo: Airbus).
Airbus A320neo (Photo: Airbus).

S7 Airlines returns to Vienna and Düsseldorf

Airbus A320neo (Photo: Airbus).
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The Russian S7 Airlines announces the resumption of connections from Moscow-Domodedovo to Vienna and Düsseldorf. The Germany route will be operated once a week from December 11, 2020. The Austrian capital will start again from December 27, 2020 on Saturdays.

The carrier advises that foreign citizens who are authorized to enter the Russian Federation must show a negative PCR test, which must not be older than 72 hours, at the boarding pass control before departure. This must be in English or Russian.

Boarding the flights from Moscow is only possible for the following groups of people who are allowed to enter Germany or Austria: Citizens of Germany or Austria, the Schengen countries and the European Union as well as their immediate family; Citizens with a residence permit in Germany, the countries of the Schengen Agreement or the European Union, Andorra, the Vatican, San Marino; Diplomats and consular staff.

The flight plan at a glance:

Düsseldorf on Fridays:

S7 3571 Moscow 12:30 - Dusseldorf 13:55

S7 3572 Dusseldorf 14:55 - Moscow 20:15

Vienna on Saturdays:

S7 3567 Moscow 12:30 - Vienna 13:55

S7 3568 Vienna 14:55 - Moscow 20:15

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