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Jan 06, 2016 (newstodate): One positive airline news from Russia is the unfolding of the network of the new low-cost carrier Pobeda.
A subsidiary of Aeroflot, the carrier launched flights on domestic routes in 2014, but in October 2015 the airline obtained permits to open up international flights as well.
The first international flight by Pobeda was launched on December 19, 2015, on the route between Moscow Vnukovo and Slovakia's Bratislava Airport now offering 10 weekly rotations.
Next international destinations was opened on December 19, with flights from Moscow to Milan, and other international destinations to see Pobeda flights include Minsk in Belarus with 14 rotations per week, Cologne and Dresden with seven rotations, and in the plans for the near future are also a series of charter flights to Chambery in France.
In the airline's fleet are now 12 Boeing 737-800 aircraft but plans are to grow to 40 aircraft by 2018.
Pobeda first took to the air on Dec. 1, 2014, but will have transported some three million passengers already in its first year of operation.
A subsidiary of Aeroflot, the carrier launched flights on domestic routes in 2014, but in October 2015 the airline obtained permits to open up international flights as well.
The first international flight by Pobeda was launched on December 19, 2015, on the route between Moscow Vnukovo and Slovakia's Bratislava Airport now offering 10 weekly rotations.
Next international destinations was opened on December 19, with flights from Moscow to Milan, and other international destinations to see Pobeda flights include Minsk in Belarus with 14 rotations per week, Cologne and Dresden with seven rotations, and in the plans for the near future are also a series of charter flights to Chambery in France.
In the airline's fleet are now 12 Boeing 737-800 aircraft but plans are to grow to 40 aircraft by 2018.
Pobeda first took to the air on Dec. 1, 2014, but will have transported some three million passengers already in its first year of operation.