Today, August 1, Anatoly Tsurkin, who holds the position of First Deputy Minister of Transport of Crimea, told journalists that tickets for the Grozny Avia flight Simferopol-Istanbul are in high demand.
Tsurkin noted that although the next flight to Istanbul will take place only on August 11, about 50% of tickets have already been sold.
Let us recall that the Simferopol-Istanbul flight will take place along a "mysterious" route, very far from a straight line. After departure from Simferopol, the plane will make a "technical" landing in Anapa, and from there it will head to Turkey.
However, Crimean tourists do not seem to be bothered by such “flirting” with the direct ban of Eurocontrol on international air traffic with Crimea, which is noticeable by the brisk demand for tickets to Turkey.



