Aeroflot confirms Boeing 747-400 flights for summer 2025 across key Russian destinations
Aeroflot's subsidiary, Rossiya Airlines, will operate the Boeing 747-400 on key domestic routes during the summer of 2025. The aircraft, with a capacity of 522 passengers, will connect Moscow with high-demand destinations such as Anadyr, Magadan, and Khabarovsk, optimizing fleet utilization and enhancing connectivity to remote regions
Aeroflot, Russia's main airline, has confirmed the operational plan for the Boeing 747-400 of its subsidiary, Rossiya Airlines, for the 2025 summer season.
These flights are scheduled between March 30 and October 25, connecting Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport with several key destinations in Russia, as reported by our partner outlet, AEROIN. This schedule highlights Aeroflot's strategy to expand its reach during peak travel seasons.
The Boeing 747-400, with a capacity of 522 passengers, will be deployed on high-demand routes to maximize efficiency and enhance connectivity. According to Aero Routes, the planned itinerary includes:
Moscow – Anadyr:
• From April 1, there will be 2 weekly flights.
• Between April 11 and May 31, the frequency will be reduced to 1 weekly flight.
Moscow – Blagoveschensk:
• 1 weekly flight starting April 5, increasing to 2 weekly flights from October 7, 2025.
Moscow – Khabarovsk:
• From June 5 to September 21, 1 daily flight will operate, except on selected dates.
Moscow – Magadan:
• Between March 30 and April 6, 4 weekly flights will be operated.
• From June 3 to June 24, and again from September 2 to September 30, 1 weekly flight will be offered.
Moscow – Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk:
• From April 8 to May 29, 5 weekly flights will be operated.
• Between June 2 and October 2, the frequency will be reduced to 4 weekly flights.
• From October 3 to October 25, 1 daily flight will operate, except on selected dates.
Aeroflot aims to optimize its fleet utilization by focusing on high-demand, long-haul routes. With its size and range, the Boeing 747-400 provides significant capacity for both passengers and cargo, making it ideal for these operations.
Connection with key regions
The selected routes underline the importance of linking Moscow with remote regions such as Anadyr, Magadan, and Khabarovsk. These areas rely heavily on air travel to meet transportation needs, particularly during the summer, when demand peaks.
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