Airline launches flights to Moscow
Low-cost Turkish airline Pegasus is to launch flights to Moscow from London next month.
The three-times-a-week service will operate from Stansted via Istanbul from October 8.
Pegasus recently launched flights to three other Russian cities: Omsk, Krasnodar and, host of the forthcoming Winter Olympic Games, Sochi.
Fares to Moscow will start at £112.65 includes of taxes. Flights will operate from Stansted on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays and the return flights will be on Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays.
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