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Apr 11, 2018 (newstodate): The Russian carrier Ikar, now operating under the brand name Pegas Fly, has been granted rights to open flights to Norway.
The license allows four weekly rotations between Moscow Region's new Ramenskoye Zhukovsky Airport and Oslo using Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
The original plans called for start of services from the start of this summer schedule March 7, 2018 till October 27, 2018, but so far the airline has not filed a concrete timetable.
In the fleet of Pegas Fly are currently six Boeing 767-300ER aircraft operating on nine routes to China operates out of Ramenskoye Zhukovsky Airport and two Boeing 737-800 aircraft on a number of regional routes from Krasnoyarsk.
Besides, Pegas Fly also operates charter flights on behalf of Pegas Touristik.
The license allows four weekly rotations between Moscow Region's new Ramenskoye Zhukovsky Airport and Oslo using Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
The original plans called for start of services from the start of this summer schedule March 7, 2018 till October 27, 2018, but so far the airline has not filed a concrete timetable.
In the fleet of Pegas Fly are currently six Boeing 767-300ER aircraft operating on nine routes to China operates out of Ramenskoye Zhukovsky Airport and two Boeing 737-800 aircraft on a number of regional routes from Krasnoyarsk.
Besides, Pegas Fly also operates charter flights on behalf of Pegas Touristik.