Flying to Belarus by Air: Practical Guide
Arriving in Belarus by plane can be complicated due to flight restrictions from many Western countries. The European Union and the United States have banned direct flights to and from Belarus, making direct travel from most European and American airports very difficult.
However, it is still possible to fly via Russia: there are regular direct flights from numerous Russian airports to Minsk, operated mainly by Belavia and other carriers such as Aeroflot. These routes include cities like Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Kazan, Yekaterinburg, and more, with frequent departures, making it a popular option for travelers coming from the east.
If you are coming from Western Europe or the USA, the usual solution is to fly first to airports in the Middle East, Turkey, Russia, or other hubs in Central Asia, and then connect onward to Minsk. These itineraries often involve airline changes and longer total travel times.
To check up-to-date flight schedules and active airlines serving Minsk, visit the official Minsk National Airport website at airport.by, where timetables for Belavia and other carriers are regularly updated.
Summary
- ❌ Direct flights from most EU and US airports are currently banned.
- ✅ Regular flights from Russian cities (Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kazan, Yekaterinburg) via Belavia and Aeroflot.
- 🔄 Indirect routes via Middle East, Turkey, Russia, or Central Asia hubs requiring one or more connections.
- 🌐 Visit the official Minsk airport site (airport.by) for the latest timetables.