The new Kaluga International Airport, located 160 km from Moscow, is set to open May 27. According to Russia’s Federal Agency for Tourism, Rostourism, the airport has negotiated with UTair and Dexter airlines, but the carriers have not yet announced scheduled flights from the new airport. The Kaluga...
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