Red Wings transitioned to its summer flight schedule on March 31, 2026.

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Red Wings Airlines has switched to its summer schedule, which will run until October 24, 2026. This new season, passengers will have access to 118 destinations, including 69 international flights. Flights operate from the airline's key hubs: Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kazan, Samara, Yekaterinburg, Mineralnye Vody, Sochi, and Makhachkala.

Passengers have access to a wide range of air routes within Russia and internationally. 33 destinations are in the Urals, 31 in the Volga region, 7 in the Moscow region, 5 in the Northwest, 8 in southern Russia, 18 in the Caucasus, and 9 in the Far Eastern Federal District. The international network covers seven countries, connecting Russian cities with popular resorts and cultural centers in neighboring countries.

This summer, Red Wings is increasing flight frequency to 28 destinations, 19 of which are international. Specifically, the number of flights from Yekaterinburg to several regional routes is increasing. Its international program is also being significantly expanded. Additional international flights are planned to Yerevan, Istanbul, Tbilisi, Batumi, Almaty, Astana, Minsk, Bishkek, and Bukhara.

Additionally, this season, the airline will add 21 new destinations to its schedule, including routes from Kazan to Novy Urengoy and Nizhnevartovsk, from Samara to Gelendzhik, and from Chita to Kemerovo. Its international route network will be expanded with routes from Samara and Yekaterinburg to Urgench, from Orenburg to Yerevan, from Novosibirsk to Batumi, and from Perm to Minsk.

The airline will also resume 20 routes after a hiatus. These include domestic routes and 14 international destinations to the CIS countries and other popular tourist destinations. A charter program to Turkey is also planned.

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