Russia has launched its first direct commercial flights between Moscow and Pyongyang in decades, signaling a significant deepening of relations between the two isolated countries. The new route, operated by Nordwind Airlines, comes as Russian travelers face dwindling international options due to Western sanctions and the ongoing war in Ukraine. The flights are initially scheduled once a month, with tickets priced around $570, and follow the recent resumption of passenger rail service between the two capitals. This move is part of a broader trend of increasing cooperation, including trade and infrastructure projects, between Russia and North Korea. The development highlights both nations' efforts to circumvent international isolation and strengthen their strategic partnership.
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