Belavia news
25 October 2013
From October 27, 2013, Belavia passes to the winter schedule
From October 27, 2013, Belavia Belarusian Airlines passes to the winter schedule that will be effective until March 29, 2014.
From December 17, Belavia will start the flights from Minsk to Geneva (Switzerland) on aircrafts Embraer 175, CRJ-100/200, Boeing 737-500, three times a week on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. The cost of a round-trip flight in economy class will make up from 275 Euros and one-way trip - from 248 Euros; in business class from 975 Euros for a round trip and from 579 Euros one-way (the airport rates and charges included).
In the new season, as compared to 2012-2013’ winter season, Belavia Belarusian Airlines will increase the flight frequency from Minsk to Astana, Erevan, Kaliningrad, Kiev, Moscow, Prague, Riga, Istanbul, Tbilisi, and Frankfurt.
Besides, Belavia has made a decision to increase significantly the flight frequency for the routes, being most popular with tourists, and replace the aircrafts with more spacious ones for the winter vacations. So, 8 additional flights will be performed to Paris and Barcelona (each), and the aircrafts of greater seat capacity will be operated for flights to Moscow, Prague, Geneva, Tbilisi, Baku, Erevan, Rome, and Milan within the New-Year period.
From December 17, Belavia will start the flights from Minsk to Geneva (Switzerland) on aircrafts Embraer 175, CRJ-100/200, Boeing 737-500, three times a week on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. The cost of a round-trip flight in economy class will make up from 275 Euros and one-way trip - from 248 Euros; in business class from 975 Euros for a round trip and from 579 Euros one-way (the airport rates and charges included).
In the new season, as compared to 2012-2013’ winter season, Belavia Belarusian Airlines will increase the flight frequency from Minsk to Astana, Erevan, Kaliningrad, Kiev, Moscow, Prague, Riga, Istanbul, Tbilisi, and Frankfurt.
Besides, Belavia has made a decision to increase significantly the flight frequency for the routes, being most popular with tourists, and replace the aircrafts with more spacious ones for the winter vacations. So, 8 additional flights will be performed to Paris and Barcelona (each), and the aircrafts of greater seat capacity will be operated for flights to Moscow, Prague, Geneva, Tbilisi, Baku, Erevan, Rome, and Milan within the New-Year period.