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Apr 27, 2017 (newstodate): The Russian regional carrier RusLine is building up a network of services from St Petersburg to Baltic and Nordic destinations this summer.
Starting from May 22, 2017, RusLine will launch services between St Petersburg and Tallinn, Estonia, offering 13 weekly rotations on the route.
Starting from June 1, 2017, Rusline will operate two weekly rotations on the route between St Petersburg and Bergen, in Norway, and from June 10, the carrier will operate a weekly flight between St Petersburg and Palanga, in Lithuania.
Also during the summer, Rusline will continue operating its route between St Petersburg and Oslo, in Norway, with up to five weekly rotations.
Rusline is also to resume flights on the route between St Petersburg and Vilnius, in Lithuania, from May 29, 2017, offering five weekly rotations.
These flights will be redirected to Kaunas Airport between July 13 and August 17, 2017, due to the runway reconstruction works at Vilnius Airport.
Starting from May 22, 2017, RusLine will launch services between St Petersburg and Tallinn, Estonia, offering 13 weekly rotations on the route.
Starting from June 1, 2017, Rusline will operate two weekly rotations on the route between St Petersburg and Bergen, in Norway, and from June 10, the carrier will operate a weekly flight between St Petersburg and Palanga, in Lithuania.
Also during the summer, Rusline will continue operating its route between St Petersburg and Oslo, in Norway, with up to five weekly rotations.
Rusline is also to resume flights on the route between St Petersburg and Vilnius, in Lithuania, from May 29, 2017, offering five weekly rotations.
These flights will be redirected to Kaunas Airport between July 13 and August 17, 2017, due to the runway reconstruction works at Vilnius Airport.