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Jul 31, 2018 (newstodate): The Russian carrier Pobeda, part of the Aeroflot Group, may be heading for Finland.
According to an industry source, Pobeda has included flights from Moscow Vnukovo Airport to Helsinki Airport in its latest version of its summer 2018 schedule.
The period of service would start from October 5, 2018, and it remains unclear if plans are to continue the service in the forthcoming winter 2018 schedule as well.
So far, newstodate has not been able to verify the issue in communication with Pobeda.
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.
Since then Pobeda has opened flights on routes from Moscow to Milan, Minsk in Belarus, and to Cologne and Dresden in Germany.
According to an industry source, Pobeda has included flights from Moscow Vnukovo Airport to Helsinki Airport in its latest version of its summer 2018 schedule.
The period of service would start from October 5, 2018, and it remains unclear if plans are to continue the service in the forthcoming winter 2018 schedule as well.
So far, newstodate has not been able to verify the issue in communication with Pobeda.
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.
Since then Pobeda has opened flights on routes from Moscow to Milan, Minsk in Belarus, and to Cologne and Dresden in Germany.