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26.10.2023, 10:56

Direct flights to Sri Lanka will be launched from Kazan

Flights will be operated once every 10 days

For the first time, direct flights to Sri Lanka will be launched from Kazan. Flights will be operated once every 10 days from October 31.

On Tuesdays, departure from the capital of the republic of Tatarstan is scheduled for 23:00, arrival at 9:15. Return departure is expected at 15:15, arrival at 21:00.

On Saturdays, departure from Kazan is scheduled at 21:10, arrival at 7:25. The return flight will depart at 13:25, arrival is scheduled for 19:10.

Local time is indicated for each airport, in Sri Lanka it is 2.5 hours ahead of Moscow time. Passengers will spend more than eight hours on the way.

The flights will be operated by Red Wings Airline on wide-body aircraft such as Boeing 777. The flights are scheduled until March 2024, the Press Office of the Kazan airport reports.

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Direct flights to Sri Lanka will be launched from Kazan

<p> For the first time, direct flights to Sri Lanka will be launched from Kazan. Flights will be operated once every 10 days from October 31.<br> </p> <p> On Tuesdays, departure from the capital of the republic of Tatarstan is scheduled for 23:00, arrival at 9:15. Return departure is expected at 15:15, arrival at 21:00. </p> <p> On Saturdays, departure from Kazan is scheduled at 21:10, arrival at 7:25. The return flight will depart at 13:25, arrival is scheduled for 19:10. </p> <p> Local time is indicated for each airport, in Sri Lanka it is 2.5 hours ahead of Moscow time. Passengers will spend more than eight hours on the way. </p> <p> The flights will be operated by Red Wings Airline on wide-body aircraft such as Boeing 777. The flights are scheduled until March 2024, the Press Office of the Kazan airport reports. </p>