Aeroflot has started selling tickets to Nalchik (???????), the capital of the Kabardino-Balkaria region in southern Russia. Regular flights from Moscow to Nalchik will launch from 28 October 2018.
The flights will operate every day using an Airbus A320 aircraft according to the following schedule:
Moscow-Nalchik:
Flight SU1064 will depart Sheremetyevo at 14:00 and will arrive at Nalchik at 16:30 (all times local)
Nalchik-Moscow:
Flight SU1065 will depart Nalchik at 17:30 it will arrive at Sheremetyevo at 20:00 (all times local)
The city of Nalchik is the pearl of the North Caucasus, surrounded on three sides by mountains. It is located practically at the foot of Mount Elbrus, the highest peak in Russia. In winter the Elbrus becomes a magnet for skiers and snowboarders from all countries. The Elbrus enjoys special popularity amongst climbers. Resorts in the North Caucasus are a fast-growing tourist centre in Russia, combining unique natural features with the renowned hospitality of the Caucasus.
This post was published on 8 August 2018 21:52
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