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May 21, 2015 (newstodate): Russian carriers are expected to be back to 2009-levels in 2015 due to the economic recession, political disturbances and not least major currency instabilities during the current period.
Passenger volumes on Russian carriers were thus down eight percent during Q1, 2015, compared to a growth by 10 percent in Q1,2014, slowing down to one percent in Q4, 2014.
Russia's three leading airport serving Moscow saw a growth by 10 percent in Q1, 2014, but were down to increasing only one percent in this year's first quarter.
Russian airlines are now expected to carry around 100 mio passengers in 2015 which is six percent down on last year.
Passenger volumes on Russian carriers were thus down eight percent during Q1, 2015, compared to a growth by 10 percent in Q1,2014, slowing down to one percent in Q4, 2014.
Russia's three leading airport serving Moscow saw a growth by 10 percent in Q1, 2014, but were down to increasing only one percent in this year's first quarter.
Russian airlines are now expected to carry around 100 mio passengers in 2015 which is six percent down on last year.