Ural Airlines: New Kazan-Yekaterinburg, Kazan-Harbin Flights
30 September 2019 (09:15)
UrBC, Yekaterinburg, September 30, 2019. Ural Airlines decided to introduce the new Kazan-Harbin flight (via Yekaterinburg) in the year of the People’s Republic of China’s 70th anniversary.
According to the air carrier’s press service, Flight U6-859/860 will get operated every Sunday between October 27, 2019 and March 22, 2020. The tickets are available on the company website www.uralairlines.com, on Ural Airlines mobile app, over the phone +7-800-7700-262, and at booking offices. Prices start from RUB 3,915 (one way) and RUB 7,830 (there and back) for Kazan-Yekaterinburg flights and from RUB 15,000 and RUB 28,500 for Kazan-Harbin ones.
‘Harbin is the city that probably has more Russian character than any other location in Celestial Empire; the place is especially beautiful in the winter, when you can visit its ice and snow sculpture exhibition. Harbin is the home to the Orient’s largest Orthodox church, Saint Sophia Cathedral, as well as to the largest and highest Confucius Temple, and to Asia’s longest pedestrian area Central Street, where European architecture dominates the landscape. Europe and Asia rub shoulders with one another in this trading hub.
Kazan is Tatarstan’s major industrial and finance center, a city with a thousand-year history where cultures, religions, architectural styles and sculptures are all mingled together. Once there, you should definitely stroke Kazan Cat (the monument) as it brings good luck, pay a visit to the local Kremlin, and take a tour of Agricultural Palace,’ the press service says.
According to the air carrier’s press service, Flight U6-859/860 will get operated every Sunday between October 27, 2019 and March 22, 2020. The tickets are available on the company website www.uralairlines.com, on Ural Airlines mobile app, over the phone +7-800-7700-262, and at booking offices. Prices start from RUB 3,915 (one way) and RUB 7,830 (there and back) for Kazan-Yekaterinburg flights and from RUB 15,000 and RUB 28,500 for Kazan-Harbin ones.
‘Harbin is the city that probably has more Russian character than any other location in Celestial Empire; the place is especially beautiful in the winter, when you can visit its ice and snow sculpture exhibition. Harbin is the home to the Orient’s largest Orthodox church, Saint Sophia Cathedral, as well as to the largest and highest Confucius Temple, and to Asia’s longest pedestrian area Central Street, where European architecture dominates the landscape. Europe and Asia rub shoulders with one another in this trading hub.
Kazan is Tatarstan’s major industrial and finance center, a city with a thousand-year history where cultures, religions, architectural styles and sculptures are all mingled together. Once there, you should definitely stroke Kazan Cat (the monument) as it brings good luck, pay a visit to the local Kremlin, and take a tour of Agricultural Palace,’ the press service says.
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