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Russia to send experts to assess resumption of air traffic with Turkey

Russian regulator says decisions to resume air services, tourism to be made after team visit to assess anti-epidemic measures

16:41 - 16/06/2021 Çarşamba
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The Russian regulator announced on Wednesday that it will send a team of experts to Turkey to make a decision on the resumption of air traffic to Turkish resorts.

The Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Wellbeing or Rospotrebnadzor, said the delegation will assess the situation with the spread of COVID-19 in Turkey, ongoing anti-epidemic measures, and steps taken to protect the health of tourists in popular destinations.

"After the visit, decisions will be made on the possibility of resuming air services and providing tourist services," Rospotrebnadzor said in a statement. The date of the visit, however, has not been specified.

Russia suspended air traffic with Turkey on April 15 and currently, there are only two flights per week between Moscow and Istanbul, operated by Aeroflot and Turkish Airlines.

Turkish Health Minister Fahrettin Koca announced on Tuesday that the “acute” phase of the COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey is nearing an end, as the country has seen a decreasing number of cases in recent days.

Meanwhile, Turkey has administered over 35.6 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines since it launched a mass vaccination campaign in mid-January.

Turkey is the most popular holiday destination among Russian tourists. In 2019 over 7 million Russian tourists visited Turkey, Russia was the first by the number of tourists who spent their holidays in Turkey.

In 2020, the number dropped drastically because of the pandemic; yet, more than 2.7 million Russian tourists chose Turkey as their holiday destination.


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