"A decision has been made to resume air traffic on a regular basis with restrictions on the number of flights with the United States (Moscow - Washington and Moscow - New York), the Kingdom of Belgium on the Moscow - Brussels route," Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova said at a briefing.

In addition, the headquarters proposed to resume air traffic with Bulgaria on the route Moscow - Sofia, Moscow - Varna, Moscow - Burgas.

It was also decided to resume communication with Jordan on the Moscow - Oman and Moscow - Aqaba routes, with Ireland - on the Moscow - Dublin route.

It was proposed to resume communication with Italy on the routes Moscow - Rome, Moscow - Milan, Moscow - Venice and Moscow - Naples.

With the Republic of Cyprus - along the routes Moscow - Larnaca and Moscow - Paphos.

Aviation communication with North Macedonia is proposed to be restored on the Moscow - Skopje route.

On June 18, Golikova announced that Russia was restoring full-scale air traffic with Turkey from June 22.