Aeroflot To Resume 3 Routes To India, Sri Lanka, And Thailand

Aeroflot To Resume 3 Routes To India, Sri Lanka, And Thailand

Aeroflot will be resuming flights to Colombo, Bangkok, and Goa over the next five weeks.

Aeroflot is resuming flights to some of the popular Asian destinations that it previously served. Starting next month, it will fly to Colombo, Bangkok, and Goa again. Let’s take a look at the details.

Moscow – Colombo is launching first


Starting on Sunday 9th October, Russia’s flag carrier Aeroflot is resuming its service between Moscow and Colombo in Sri Lanka. The flight schedule will run as follows:

  • Flight SU 0288 departs Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport (SVO) AT 23:20 to arrive at Colombo’s Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) at 10:50.
  • Flight SU 0299 departs Colombo (BIA) at 12:50 and arrives in Moscow (SVO) at 19:30.

The nine-hour flight will be operated on Sundays and Thursdays on the way to Sri Lanka and on Mondays and Fridays on the way back.

The equipment used on this route will be an Airbus A330-300 aircraft.

Moscow – Bangkok will launch next


Unlike Colombo, flights to Bangkok will operate daily once the route launches on Sunday 30th October, which is the first day of the IATA winter timetable. This route will run under the following schedule:

  • Flight SU 0272 departs Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport (SVO) at 22:20 to arrive at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) at 11:40 for a total flight time of nine hours and 20 minutes.
  • Flight SU 0273 departs Bangkok (BKK) at 22:20 to arrive in Moscow (SVO) at 11:40 for a total flight time of 10 hours and 15 minutes.

The schedule remains the same every day of the week. The equipment on this route is also an Airbus A330-300.

Moscow – Goa launches last

Of the three route re-launches, Goa in India will launch last, on Wednesday 2nd November. It will operate three times weekly. The route has not been put on sale yet, but Aeroflot said it would be doing so shortly.

What state is Aeroflot in now?


Our data from ch-aviation.com shows that the airline has a fleet of 305 aircraft, with 147 active, 31 inactive and 127 wet-leased aircraft. It has 149 Airbus aircraft, 130 of whom are the A320 family types, and 76 Sukhoi SSJ 100/95Bs. Its Boeing aircraft are 47 B737-800s, four B747-400s, three B777-300s, and 26 B777-300ERs.

As Simple Flying reported recently, Aeroflot will need an additional 3,500 pilots and eight flight simulators in the mid-term as it prepares for a significant fleet expansion. Aeroflot’s CEO, Sergei Aleksandrovsky, explained what the expansion would be by saying:

“Overall, we are planning to contract 323 domestic aircraft, including 73 Sukhoi Superjets and 210 MS-21s – these planes have a new image, they are equipped with Russian engines and are an import substitution product, and also 40 Tu-214s.”

To offset its lost international markets, Aeroflot increased by 50% its flight schedule between Moscow and St Petersburg from 31 to 45 daily flights. Flights from Moscow to Sochi went up from 15 to 25 a day.

To stimulate passenger demand, the airline has dropped air fares by as much as 21% compared to 2019.

Source: https://simpleflying.com/aeroflot-to-resume-3-routes-to-india-sri-lanka-and-thailand/?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_campaign=Echobox_SF&utm_medium=Social-Distribution&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR3Aw8dJbhsJ0Abw9tD1FK3GnNtKPiISYXsaO14EZmR7eAy0i_FYiZp1S-4#Echobox=1664435947

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