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AUG 10, 2005 (newstodate): Kaliningradavia continues its build-up in the Russian Baltic enclave.
So far the carrier has received four Boeing 737 aircraft, and plans to take in another four before the end of this year.
The carrier, to be renamed KDavia, now flies out of Kaliningrad to Turkey and Bulgaria, and from Moscow Domodedovo Airport to a range of European tourist destinations.
Since August 2, the carrier has also operated a new route connecting Kaliningrad and St Petersburg opn a twice-daily basis.
So far the carrier has received four Boeing 737 aircraft, and plans to take in another four before the end of this year.
The carrier, to be renamed KDavia, now flies out of Kaliningrad to Turkey and Bulgaria, and from Moscow Domodedovo Airport to a range of European tourist destinations.
Since August 2, the carrier has also operated a new route connecting Kaliningrad and St Petersburg opn a twice-daily basis.