From 6 April, Aeroflot will resume regular flights to Dalaman. The sale of tickets is open. Initially, flights are scheduled twice weekly on Thursdays and Sundays, and from 27 April, flights will be operated daily.
Dalaman is a major tourist destination in Southwest Turkey. Popular beach leisure destinations of Fethiye and Marmaris as well as world-known specially protected areas of Dalyan, and Ölüdeniz, are within easy reach from Dalaman. The region’s nature combines mountainous landscapes, sea air, pine forests, and eucalyptus groves. This region is famous for comfortable sand beaches, thermal springs, and healing mud. Among sights of interest are unique objects of antique architecture: the ruins of ancient Kavn port city and the 4th century B.C. Lycian tombs.
Aeroflot has announced the launch of regular flights from Moscow to Izmir in the summer schedule. Flights will be operated from May 27 on Boeing-737 aircraft four times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
Aeroflot is Russia’s largest airline. Aeroflot Group also includes Rossiya Airlines and Pobeda Airlines. Aeroflot Group is the leader in Russian commercial aviation with a 39.1% share of the Russian air transportation market in 2021. In 2022, Aeroflot carried 20.5 million passengers (40.7 million passengers as Aeroflot Group including subsidiaries).
Aeroflot is one of the world’s oldest airlines. Established 99 years ago it is one of the most recognizable Russian brands.
Aeroflot extensively contributes to supporting Russian aircraft manufacturing as the launch customer and biggest purchaser of domestically-produced mainline passenger aircraft. By 2030, Aeroflot Group is set to acquire 339 locally-made airliners.
Aeroflot and the Group’s airlines are committed to sustainable development principles addressing key social and economic goals: providing air connectivity to Russian cities and regions, providing employment to citizens, and professional development of employees.
Aeroflot is constantly expanding the Russian domestic route network and operates flights between Russian regions bypassing Moscow. It develops socially important air transportation projects, and implements its own flat fare program on flights to the cities of the Russian Far East, and Kaliningrad.