ANEX Tour анонсировал туры в Хургаду и Шарм-Эль-Шейх с прямыми рейсами AZUR Air
Даты начала туров:
🔸Москва (Жуковский) с 17.09.2021 🔸Астрахань с 18.09.2021 🔸Екатеринбург c 19.09.2021 (стыковка в Махачкале) 🔸Махачкала c 19.09.2021 🔸Владивосток c 21.09.2021 🔸Барнаул 23.09.2021 🔸Петропавловск-Камчатский с 24.09.2021 🔸Томск с 27.09.2021
ANEX Tour анонсировал туры в Хургаду и Шарм-Эль-Шейх с прямыми рейсами AZUR Air
Даты начала туров:
🔸Москва (Жуковский) с 17.09.2021 🔸Астрахань с 18.09.2021 🔸Екатеринбург c 19.09.2021 (стыковка в Махачкале) 🔸Махачкала c 19.09.2021 🔸Владивосток c 21.09.2021 🔸Барнаул 23.09.2021 🔸Петропавловск-Камчатский с 24.09.2021 🔸Томск с 27.09.2021
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