Direct flight from Wuhan to Moscow resumes amid new visa-free policy
The direct
flight from Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, to Moscow,
capital of Russia, resumed on Tuesday, boosting bilateral exchanges between the
two countries.
China Southern
Airlines flight CZ8003 departed from Wuhan at around 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday local
time with 271 passengers on board. The route is scheduled to operate by Airbus
A350-900 aircraft twice weekly on Sundays and Tuesdays from Wuhan to Moscow.
The outbound
flight from Wuhan takes off at 3:10 p.m. Beijing time and arrives in Moscow at
7:15 p.m. local time. The return flight departs from Moscow at 9:15 p.m. local
time and lands in Wuhan at 10:30 a.m. Beijing time the next day.
The route was
first launched in July 2014; however, it was suspended later due to the
COVID-19 pandemic.
The resumption
has been well received, with the pre-sale rate at around 80 percent on the
round-trip flights so far this month, according to Wang Gang with the airline's
Hubei branch.
The move came
after China announced a visa-free policy for Russian ordinary passport holders
from Sept. 15 this year to Sept. 14, 2026.
Russia has
said it will reciprocate the measure.
Chistiakova
Liudmila from Russia just concluded a week-long trip to Wuhan. When coming to
China, she first flew from Moscow to Guangzhou, then took another flight to
Wuhan. She was very happy that she could now fly directly back to Moscow from
Wuhan.
China's
visa-free policy for Russian citizens makes exchanges between the two countries
more convenient, she added.
Xinhua

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