newstodate.aero
May 29, 2009 (newstodate): Estonian Air is seeing an important market for flights to Russia and is increasing capacity on its route to Moscow significantly from this summer.
The carrier has announced plans for increasing frequency on the route between Tallinn Airport and Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport from today's three weekly flights to four from June 4, 2009, further increasing to five from July 7, 2009.
With the increased frequency, Estonian Air will meet the increasing demand for traffic between the Baltic region and Russia as well as the CIS states in cooperation with its partner, Aeroflot that offers a tight network of flights in the region.
Estonian Air is using Boeing 737 aircraft on the route between Estonia and Russia.
The carrier has announced plans for increasing frequency on the route between Tallinn Airport and Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport from today's three weekly flights to four from June 4, 2009, further increasing to five from July 7, 2009.
With the increased frequency, Estonian Air will meet the increasing demand for traffic between the Baltic region and Russia as well as the CIS states in cooperation with its partner, Aeroflot that offers a tight network of flights in the region.
Estonian Air is using Boeing 737 aircraft on the route between Estonia and Russia.