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Russia starts first Moscow-Pyongyang passenger flights in decades

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Posted on July 27, 2025

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(Reuters) -Russia will launch direct passenger flights from Moscow to North Korea's capital Pyongyang on Sunday, Russian authorities said, as the two former communist bloc allies move to improve ties

Direct Passenger Flights Between Moscow and Pyongyang Resume After Decades

Resumption of Moscow-Pyongyang Flights

(Reuters) -Russia will launch direct passenger flights from Moscow to North Korea's capital Pyongyang on Sunday, Russian authorities said, as the two former communist bloc allies move to improve ties following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Flight Details and Operations

The start of regular flights between the capitals for the first time since the mid-1990s, according to Russian aviation blogs, follows the resumption of Moscow-Pyongyang passenger rail service, a 10-day journey, in June.

Geopolitical Context

The first flight will leave Sheremetyevo airport at 7 p.m. (1600 GMT), according to the airport's timetable.

Ticket Pricing and Availability

The eight-hour flight will be operated by a Boeing 777-200ER with a capacity of 440 passengers, Russia's RIA state news agency said on Sunday. It said tickets started at 44,700 roubles ($563), and the first flight quickly sold out.

Russia's civil aviation authority Rosaviatsia has granted Nordwind Airlines permission to operate flights between Moscow and Pyongyang twice a week. The transport ministry said in a statement that for now flights would operate once a month, "to help build stable demand".

The only direct air route between Russia and North Korea has been flights by North Korean carrier Air Koryo to Vladivostok in Russia's Far East three times a week.

Ukraine and its Western allies have accused North Korea of supplying Russia with artillery and ballistic missiles. Moscow and Pyongyang deny the allegations.

Pyongyang has deployed more than 10,000 troops and arms to Russia to back Moscow's military campaign in Ukraine. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said this month his country was ready to "unconditionally support" Moscow's efforts to resolve the conflict in Ukraine.

($1 = 79.4000 roubles)

(Reporting by Lidia Kelly in Melbourne; Editing by William Mallard)

Key Takeaways

  • Direct flights between Moscow and Pyongyang resume after decades.
  • Nordwind Airlines to operate flights twice a week.
  • First flight sold out quickly with tickets starting at 44,700 roubles.
  • Flights aim to strengthen Russia-North Korea relations post-Ukraine invasion.
  • North Korea denies supplying arms to Russia.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will the first flight from Moscow to Pyongyang take off?
The first flight will leave Sheremetyevo airport at 7 p.m. on Sunday.
How often will flights operate between Moscow and Pyongyang?
Nordwind Airlines has been granted permission to operate flights between Moscow and Pyongyang twice a week.
What is the capacity of the aircraft used for these flights?
The flights will be operated by a Boeing 777-200ER, which has a capacity of 440 passengers.
What are the ticket prices for the Moscow-Pyongyang flights?
Tickets for the flights started at 44,700 roubles, which is approximately $563.
What recent developments have occurred in Russia-North Korea relations?
The launch of these flights follows the resumption of Moscow-Pyongyang passenger rail service, indicating an improvement in ties between the two countries.

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