S7 Airlines takes off in Berlin and Düsseldorf

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

S7 Airlines takes off in Berlin and Düsseldorf

Airbus A320neo (Photo: Airbus).
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The Russian S7 Airlines announces the addition of two additional routes from Germany. From Berlin-Brandenburg, the carrier plans to fly to Moscow-Domodedovo once a week from February 23, 2021. From June 6, 2021, it is planned to go from Düsseldorf to Novosibirsk on Sundays.

S7 Airlines announced that both routes will be served by medium-haul Airbus A320neo jets. Berlin-Moscow is to be flown every Tuesday on the traffic day. The carrier is a member of the Oneworld aviation alliance.

The flight plan at a glance:

from February 23, 2021 on Tuesdays:

  • S7 3571 Moscow DME 13:50 - Berlin 14:50
  • S7 3572 Berlin 15:45 - Moscow DME 20:20

from June 6, 2021, always on Sundays:

  • S7 5881 Novosibirsk 07:10 - Düsseldorf 09:05
  • S7 5882 Düsseldorf 10:15 - Novosibirsk 21:40

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