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Jul 31, 2009 (newstodate): Sarajevo and Banja Luka, in Bosnia & Herzegovina, may look forward to landing a new Russian connection within soon.
In the plans by the Russian carrier Moskovia Airlines is the establishing of new routes from Moscow into Bosnia & Herzegovina building on the air services agreement between the countries signed in April this year.
Plans are to offer two weekly rotations on the new routes, pending government approvals at both sides.
Moskovia Airlines, based at Zhukovsky, Moscow, operates domestic and international passenger and cargo charters.
The carrier's fleet comprises 17 Soviet-built aircraft and one Boeing 737-700 aircraft.
In the plans by the Russian carrier Moskovia Airlines is the establishing of new routes from Moscow into Bosnia & Herzegovina building on the air services agreement between the countries signed in April this year.
Plans are to offer two weekly rotations on the new routes, pending government approvals at both sides.
Moskovia Airlines, based at Zhukovsky, Moscow, operates domestic and international passenger and cargo charters.
The carrier's fleet comprises 17 Soviet-built aircraft and one Boeing 737-700 aircraft.