Red Wings to begin flights to Turkey's Bodrum from Krasnodar in June
KRASNODAR. March 24 (Interfax) - The Red Wings airline will launch a direct air service between Krasnodar and Bodrum (Turkey) on June 6, the airline's press service said.
Flights will operate on Saturdays on SJ-100 aircraft as part of a charter program. Departures from Krasnodar Airport are scheduled for 10:30 Moscow time. The flight time will be 2 hours and 25 minutes.
The flights will last until October 10.
According to information on the airport's website, there is currently no flight connection between these cities.
Red Wings is among the top ten largest airlines in Russia. The carrier's fleet consists of 24 regional SJ-100 aircraft, three Tu-214s, two Tu-204s and three long-haul Boeing 777s, according to the airline's website.
Krasnodar Airport (part of Aerodinamika Group) resumed operations in September 2025 after a hiatus of more than three years. The airport served 722,600 passengers in 2025.