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Jun 19, 2018 (newstodate): Aeroflot is to increase frequencies on services to Estonia and Lithuania.
Starting from July 1, 2018, the carrier will add one daily rotation between Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport and Tallinn Airport, thus going up to three daily flights on the route with Superjet 100 aircraft.
Now-defunct carrier Estonian Air was long alone in serving the route between Tallinn and Moscow, operated in a code-share agreement with Aeroflot, until Aeroflot started operating its own flights from Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport to Tallinn from October 2012.
Since then, the carrier operated one daily rotation the route, increasing to two daily rotations from January 12, 2015, served with Superjet 100/Airbus A320 aircraft.
Also from July 1, 2018, Aeroflot will introduce a 3rd rotation on the route between Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport and Vilnius Airport, using Superjet 100 aircraft.
Aeroflot earlier served the route to Vilnius till 2004 when it retreated due to lack of aircraft compliant with EU noise requirements.
After a lapse of eight years, Aeroflot then returned services to Vilnius from March 25, 2012, with one daily rotation, adding a second flight from October 26, 2014.
Starting from July 1, 2018, the carrier will add one daily rotation between Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport and Tallinn Airport, thus going up to three daily flights on the route with Superjet 100 aircraft.
Now-defunct carrier Estonian Air was long alone in serving the route between Tallinn and Moscow, operated in a code-share agreement with Aeroflot, until Aeroflot started operating its own flights from Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport to Tallinn from October 2012.
Since then, the carrier operated one daily rotation the route, increasing to two daily rotations from January 12, 2015, served with Superjet 100/Airbus A320 aircraft.
Also from July 1, 2018, Aeroflot will introduce a 3rd rotation on the route between Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport and Vilnius Airport, using Superjet 100 aircraft.
Aeroflot earlier served the route to Vilnius till 2004 when it retreated due to lack of aircraft compliant with EU noise requirements.
After a lapse of eight years, Aeroflot then returned services to Vilnius from March 25, 2012, with one daily rotation, adding a second flight from October 26, 2014.