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Feb 21, 2017 (newstodate): The Russian carrier Rusline has an appetite for seasonal flights to the Baltic markets.
In 2017, the carrier will be offering flights to Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, commencing with the start of two weekly rotations between St Petersburg and Tallinn, in Estonia, from May 22, 2017, and adding six weekly rotations between Moscow Domodedovo Airport and Riga, in Latvia, from May 29.
Starting from June 10, 2017, the carrier will also be offering flights on the route between St Petersburg and Palanga, in Lithuania, with one weekly rotation.
In 2017, the carrier will be offering flights to Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, commencing with the start of two weekly rotations between St Petersburg and Tallinn, in Estonia, from May 22, 2017, and adding six weekly rotations between Moscow Domodedovo Airport and Riga, in Latvia, from May 29.
Starting from June 10, 2017, the carrier will also be offering flights on the route between St Petersburg and Palanga, in Lithuania, with one weekly rotation.