RusLine inaugurates two routes from Chelyabinsk
RusLine starts flights between Cheylabinsk Airport and Krasnodar Airport and Novy Urengoy Airport
RusLine starts flights between Cheylabinsk Airport and Krasnodar Airport and Novy Urengoy Airport
Yakutia Airlines owes its name to the diamond-bearing city of Yakutsk in eastern Siberia, but don’t be misled: The airline has strong operations in Moscow Vnukovo and Krasnodar as well.
Ural Airlines now flies from Krasnodar and Mineralnye Vody in southern Russia to Barcelona El Prat Airport in Spain.
Yakutia Airlines launches new routes from Krasnodar to Bishkek and from Moscow Vnukovo to Makhachkala.
RusLine competes with Kuban Airlines connecting Krasnodar and Adler/Soch using CRJs.
Ural Airlines now flies to Dubai from both Krasnodar and Novosibirsk Tolmachevo Airport.
A very busy week with 75 new routes starting in all corners of the world. But which Chinese airline launched its second trans-Pacific route? Which North American airline launched six transatlantic services? And which two airlines relaunched landmark services between Dubrovnik and Belgrade?
The last week’s 41 new routes range from a US intra-state service of 360 kilometres to a major 13,800-kilometre intercontinental service. But which new low-cost airline launched operations in the last week? And which network carrier added two new transatlantic routes?
51 new routes were launched across the world in the last week, with Russian, German and Canadian airports represented the most. But which airport had 500 people celebrate the arrival of its first international passenger service? And in which country did three airlines launch domestic, regional services?
Ahead of Thanksgiving, US carriers dominate the last week’s 38 route launches. But where does it seem Americans want to fly for the holidays? Which airline launched a new route to its future alliance partner’s hub? And which routes were launched in Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and Europe?
This has been a busy week for route launches. Out of 75 new routes, 25 are started by Ryanair which launched its new Malaga base. Still, we have information and photos from all the remaining 50 worldwide routes, ranging from CityJet’s short hop across the English Channel to Qatar Airways new South American service.