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29 Nov 2018

Belavia announces cheap flights to new destinations

Belavia announces cheap flights to new destinations

MINSK, 29 November (BelTA) – The Belarusian air carrier Belavia has announced reduced fares to new destinations, BelTA has learned from the company.

Thus, on 29 November, the list of reduced fares expanded with flights to Tbilisi, Batumi, Kharkov and Rostov-on-Don. A one-way ticket will cost €10 plus taxes and charges. A return ticket will be €20 plus taxes and charges.

The tickets will be available on 29 November from 9.00 to 23.59 Minsk time. The tickets can be used for flights from 30 November 2018 to 29 December 2018, the company informed.

The tickets can be purchased only through the company’s website belavia.by. The discounted tickets are available for flights from/to Minsk. No changes or refunds can be made.

Passengers buying promo tickets should keep in mind that some conditions apply. Passengers should use promo tickets starting from the first airport of departure indicated in the ticket. If passengers fail to show up at the first airport of departure, the tickets will be annulled for the entire itinerary, so passengers will not be able to use their tickets for the return flight and the money, including taxes and charges, will not be refunded.

Under the current 30-day visa waiver, on 2 November Belavia introduced promo tickets on most of its regular flights till the end of the winter schedule. The cost of tickets to some destinations was reduced by 75%.

Belavia is Belarus’ biggest air carrier. Based in Minsk National Airport, it offers regular flights to 51 destinations in 28 countries. The company operates a fleet of 29 aircraft (five Boeing 737-800 jets, six Boeing 737-500 jets, seven Boeing 737-300 jets, three Embraer 175 aircraft, four Embraers 195 and four CRJ-100/-200 jets).

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