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Nordwind terminates Skopje service

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Russian carrier Nordwind Airlines has terminated flights between St Petersburg and Skopje, which were launched on September 21. The last service between the two cities operated in early November. The carrier will continue to maintain flights between the Russian and Macedonian capitals, although services have been reduced to one per week, with exception between December 28 and January 11 when there will be two weekly rotations.

November 24, 2021
macedonia Newsflash Skopje Winter 2021/2022
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  1. Anonymous12:05

    Not surprised.

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  2. Anonymous12:33

    I expect the LED to be restored in the summer schedule of 22. Macedonia is not attractive in the winter season.

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