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Kaliningrad Airport Unveils Winter Flight Schedule 2023-2024

Starting on October 29, 2023, Kaliningrad Airport, also known as Khrabrovo, has rolled out its autumn-winter flight schedule, slated to remain in effect until March 30, 2024. This winter timetable largely preserves the routes that were active during the spring and summer seasons, with thirteen airlines servicing flights on 19 different routes.

For flights to Moscow, travelers can expect airlines like Aeroflot, S7 Airlines, Ural Airlines, Smartavia, Pobeda, and Nordwind to operate up to 20-22 daily flights. In St. Petersburg, daily flights, numbering up to 12, will be provided by airlines such as Rossiya, Ural Airlines, Nordwind, Pobeda, and Smartavia.

Nordwind Airlines has plans to offer direct flights to various destinations from Kaliningrad Airport, including Kazan, Nizhny Novgorod, Samara, Perm, and Ivanovo. S7 Airlines will maintain twice-weekly flights to Novosibirsk. Throughout the winter season, Severstal Airlines will continue to serve Cherepovets and Petrozavodsk. Ural Airlines is set to have five flights per week to Yekaterinburg. Azimuth will persist with its flights to Pskov and Mineralnye Vody. Additionally, Smartavia, in addition to flights from Kaliningrad Airport to Moscow and St. Petersburg, will also introduce flights to Murmansk for the entire winter season and plans to reinstate flights to Arkhangelsk, with the intention of making them year-round.

The winter schedule includes Belavia flights to Minsk, Belarus, with a frequency of four times a week. The Turkish airline “Southern Wind” will continue to operate charter flights to Antalya, Turkey, until November 12th.

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