Russian airline "Aeroflot" and Belarusian "Belavia" have started selling single air tickets under an interline agreement, reports the press service of the Russian carrier.

Illustrative photo. Photo: magnific.com
Now passengers can book a single ticket for travel via Minsk to three countries — Georgia, Israel, and Turkmenistan. Flights to Tbilisi, Kutaisi, Batumi, Tel Aviv, and Turkmenbashi are planned. "Aeroflot" will operate the segment between Moscow and Minsk, and "Belavia" will operate the onward flights.
The agreement also applies to passengers flying from Minsk, Gomel, Brest, and Mogilev to Moscow or St. Petersburg with a subsequent transfer to "Aeroflot" flights. In this case, "Belavia" will operate the first leg of the flight, and the Russian carrier will operate the subsequent leg.
Tickets can be purchased both with and without included baggage. The exception is flights to and from Turkmenistan — only fares with baggage are available for these.
Through check-in is also provided for passengers: baggage can be checked directly to the final destination, and all boarding passes can be obtained when checking in for the flight.
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