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First passenger flight between Moscow and Pyongyang in many decades

Russian authorities announced that on Sunday, Russia would launch direct passenger flights between Moscow and Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea. The two former allies are working to improve their ties after Russia's invasion in Ukraine in 2022.

According to Russian aviation blogs the start of regular flight service between the capitals is the first since the mid-1990s. This follows the return of passenger rail services from Moscow to Pyongyang, a 10 day journey, which resumed in June.

According to the airport timetable, the first flight leaves Sheremetyevo Airport at 7 pm (1600 GMT).

RIA, the Russian state news agency, announced on Sunday that a Boeing 777 200ER aircraft with a seating capacity of 440 people will operate the eight-hour flight. Tickets started at 44.700 roubles (about $563) and the first flight was quickly sold out.

Rosaviatsia, the Russian civil aviation authority, has given Nordwind Airlines permission for flights to be operated between Moscow and Pyongyang two times a week. In a press release, the transport ministry stated that flights will be operated once a week for now "to build stable demand".

Air Koryo, a North Korean airline, has flown to Vladivostok three times per week in Russia's Far East.

Ukraine and its Western Allies accuse North Korea of supplying Russia artillery and missiles. Both Moscow and Pyongyang have denied the accusations.

Pyongyang has sent more than 10,000 troops, weapons and other equipment to Russia in support of Moscow's military operation in Ukraine. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un stated this month that his country is ready to "unconditionally" support Moscow's efforts in Ukraine.

(source: Reuters)