Moscow, 31 August 2018 — Aeroflot airline launches direct service to Colombo, Gothenburg, Dublin and Ljubljana. Tickets are already available for purchase at Aeroflot website.
Colombo is the largest city of Sri Lanka and its financial and cultural centre. It is the main tourist hub from which travellers start their journeys across the country. Five weekly flights on Airbus A330 aircraft will operate on the following schedules:
Moscow-Colombo (all times local):
Dublin is the cultural centre of Ireland and is famous for its history and architecture. It is associated with numerous authors including James Joyce, George Bernard Shaw, Oscar Wilde and Jonathan Swift. Music lovers know Dublin as the hometown of iconic rock-band U2. Daily flights on Airbus A320 aircraft will operate on the following schedules:
Moscow-Dublin (all times local):
Gothenburg is the second-largest city in Sweden and one of the cultural capitals of Scandinavia. The city regularly hosts some of the largest annual events in Scandinavia, including film festivals and a wide variety of music festivals. Part of Gothenburg lies on the Southern Archipelago just off the coast and is connected to the mainland by public boat and ferry services. Daily flights on Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft will operate on the following schedules:
Moscow-Gothenburg (all times local):
Ljubljana is the capital of Slovenia, its main political, financial and cultural centre. It is popular among tourists for its architecture and the medieval Ljubljana Castle complex standing on a hill above the city’s downtown. Daily flights on Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft will operate on the following schedules:
Moscow-Ljubljana (all times local):