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Nov 1, 2005 (newstodate): Aeroflot's winter schedule, now in effect, comprises significant increases in traffic.
With a total of 89 aircraft, the company will increase the number of services to Novosibirsk, Samara, Ufa (14 against 7 last year) and Kemerovo (7 against 4 last year).
New services will also operate for international routes: Paris (28 against 21 last year), Rome and Milan (11 against 7 last year), Venice (4 against 2 last year), Bucharest (2 against 1 last year), Sofia (7 against 5 last year), Zagreb (3 against 2 last year), Belgrade (6 against 5 last year), Geneva (8 against 7 last year), London (17 against 16 last year), Nice (5 against 4 last year), Vienna (14 against 4 last year), Beijing (8 against 7 last year), Baku (13 against 7 last year) and Tbilisi (6 against 4 last year).
Operation has been increased for routes to Frankfurt (A320 instead of A319), Dusseldorf (A320 instead of A319), Vladivostok (B767, a daily service) and Kiev (Tu-154 instead Tu-134)
Seven Boeing 767 aircraft operating longhaul routes have been upgraded for business-class passengers, with another two Boeing 767 to follow soon after.
With a total of 89 aircraft, the company will increase the number of services to Novosibirsk, Samara, Ufa (14 against 7 last year) and Kemerovo (7 against 4 last year).
New services will also operate for international routes: Paris (28 against 21 last year), Rome and Milan (11 against 7 last year), Venice (4 against 2 last year), Bucharest (2 against 1 last year), Sofia (7 against 5 last year), Zagreb (3 against 2 last year), Belgrade (6 against 5 last year), Geneva (8 against 7 last year), London (17 against 16 last year), Nice (5 against 4 last year), Vienna (14 against 4 last year), Beijing (8 against 7 last year), Baku (13 against 7 last year) and Tbilisi (6 against 4 last year).
Operation has been increased for routes to Frankfurt (A320 instead of A319), Dusseldorf (A320 instead of A319), Vladivostok (B767, a daily service) and Kiev (Tu-154 instead Tu-134)
Seven Boeing 767 aircraft operating longhaul routes have been upgraded for business-class passengers, with another two Boeing 767 to follow soon after.