NordStar Airlines has switched to its spring/summer 2026 flight schedule.

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NordStar Airlines has switched to its spring-summer flight schedule, which will be in effect from March 29 to October 24, 2026.

In summer 2026, NordStar Airlines passengers will be able to fly from its base airport in Norilsk to the following destinations: Abakan, Gelendzhik, Yekaterinburg, Kazan, Krasnodar, Nizhny Novgorod, Novosibirsk, Makhachkala, Mineralnye Vody, Omsk, Volgograd, Samara, St. Petersburg, Sochi, Perm, Tyumen, Chelyabinsk, and Ufa. Daily flights to Moscow and Krasnoyarsk will also continue on the spring/summer schedule. In addition, passengers from Norilsk will be able to enjoy a direct nonstop flight from Norilsk to Mineralnye Vody, which will operate from May to July 2026. In the second half of the summer season, from July to September, direct nonstop flights from Mineralnye Vody to Norilsk will be operated in the opposite direction.

Flights from Norilsk to Gelendzhik, which became available at the end of the 2025 summer season due to the lifting of restrictions, will return to the schedule in the summer of 2026.

New for Norilsk in 2026 will be flights to Vladikavkaz, operated on Mondays via Moscow and on Fridays via Ufa.

Additionally, during the period of mass departure of Norilsk residents for summer vacations, the number of direct flights to Sochi will be increased. Flights to the Black Sea coast will operate up to three times a week. In the second half of the summer season, additional direct flights will operate in the opposite direction from Sochi to Norilsk, also up to three times a week. The usual flights via Moscow and Krasnoyarsk will also remain available.

NordStar Airlines will also launch flights from Norilsk to Krasnodar with a technical stopover in Chelyabinsk as part of its summer schedule. Flights will operate twice a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays.

The 2026 spring/summer schedule will continue to offer passengers from Moscow services to Kurgan, Sochi, Makhachkala, Mineralnye Vody, Ufa, Samara, Norilsk, and Krasnoyarsk. The schedule will also include two new convenient routes from Moscow to Gelendzhik and Vladikavkaz.

Passengers departing from Krasnoyarsk, in addition to the usual destinations of Moscow and Norilsk, can plan a trip to St. Petersburg or take a vacation on the Krasnoyarsk-Sochi route. Flights will operate up to five times a week from June to September, allowing passengers to conveniently plan their flight to the Black Sea coast on a convenient day. Furthermore, after a long break, passengers from Krasnoyarsk will once again have the opportunity to vacation in the beloved Gelendzhik, with flights to the city twice a week starting June 25.

In the summer of 2026, flights will resume on the popular Abakan-St. Petersburg-Abakan route, and Khakassia residents will also have access to Sochi and Norilsk from Abakan. Flights to Sochi will operate three times a week on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.

During the spring/summer flight schedule, NordStar passengers will also be able to fly on the following routes: Nizhny Novgorod – Makhachkala – Nizhny Novgorod, Perm – Kazan – Perm, Tyumen – Samara – Tyumen, and Yekaterinburg – Volgograd – Yekaterinburg. The frequency of flights on the Yekaterinburg – Volgograd route and back will be increased to three times per week during the summer holiday period from June to September.

All flights are operated on comfortable Boeing 737-800 aircraft with economy and business class service.

You can purchase airline tickets to all NordStar destinations on the airline's official website.nordstar.ru, in the airline's mobile app, at NordStar sales offices, ticket agencies in your city, as well as through the NordStar contact center by phone at 8-800-700-8-007 (free call within Russia) or by dialing *0887 (for free calls within Russia from a mobile phone).

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