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Apr 10, 2013 (newstodate): The Russian carrier RusLine will be offering new flights to two Lithuanian destinations from this summer.
Since summer 2011, RusLine has operated seasonal flights from Moscow Domodedovo Airport to Palanga, in Lithuania, with Bombardier CRJ100 and CRJ200 aircraft.
This service is offered also in 2013, starting from June 16, 2013, till September 1, again with two weekly rotations using CRJ200 aircraft.
New from June 16, 2013, is the introduction by RusLine of scheduled flights to Lithuania's Kaunas Airport, with two weekly rotations using CRJ200 aircraft.
So far, the flights between Moscow and Kaunas appear to be a year-round service.
In the fleet of Moscow-based RusLine are seven Bombardier CRJ100 and eight Bombardier CRJ200 aircraft, as well as two Airbus A319 and one Embraer 120 aircraft.
Since summer 2011, RusLine has operated seasonal flights from Moscow Domodedovo Airport to Palanga, in Lithuania, with Bombardier CRJ100 and CRJ200 aircraft.
This service is offered also in 2013, starting from June 16, 2013, till September 1, again with two weekly rotations using CRJ200 aircraft.
New from June 16, 2013, is the introduction by RusLine of scheduled flights to Lithuania's Kaunas Airport, with two weekly rotations using CRJ200 aircraft.
So far, the flights between Moscow and Kaunas appear to be a year-round service.
In the fleet of Moscow-based RusLine are seven Bombardier CRJ100 and eight Bombardier CRJ200 aircraft, as well as two Airbus A319 and one Embraer 120 aircraft.