The longest sector of the six services was on the airport pair from Moscow Domodedovo (DME) to Lisbon (LIS), at 3,911 kilometres, while the shortest was the 2,116-kilometre link from St. Petersburg (LED) to Rimini (RMI) in Italy. The average weekly frequency of the six new routes is 1.67. Four of the six routes are already served from some of the airline’s other Russian bases – Batumi and Barcelona are both served from Moscow Domodedovo; Larnaca is served from Krasnodar, Ekaterinburg and Moscow Domodedovo; Rimini is served from Krasnodar, Samara and Moscow Domodedovo. However, flights to both Kemerovo and Lisbon are the airline’s first operations to the respective cities
Launched
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From
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To
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Aircraft (WF)
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Competition (WF)
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20 Apr | Ekaterinburg (SVX) | Batumi (BUS) | A32S (2) |
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27 Apr | St. Petersburg (LED) | Kemerovo (KEJ) | A320 (2) |
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Larnaca (LCA) |
A321 (3)
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Aeroflot (4) | ||
30 Apr | Barcelona (BCN) | A321 (1) | Vueling (4), Aeroflot (1) | |
Rimini (RMI)
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A321 (1) |
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1 May | Moscow Domodedovo (DME) | Lisbon (LIS) | A319 (1) | TAP Portugal (5) |
Source: OAG Schedules Analyser for w/c 3 May 2016. |
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