Moscow, December 27, 2012 – Transaero Airlines has taken an important
step to enhance travel possibilities for its passengers at Vnukovo
airport through a multilateral agreement signed with UTair Aviation on
establishment of interline connections and application of through fares
for transportation via Vnukovo Airport in Moscow. Vnukovo Airport and
Transport Clearing House are also participants in the agreement.
Combining the route network potentials of Transaero and UTair, already
the leading flight operators at Vnukovo Airport, creates an
extraordinary level connecting flight opportunities in the interests of
the majority of passengers using the airport.
Passengers of both airlines will now be able to take advantage of special through fare rates for connections at the new Terminal A at Vnukovo to dozens of cities in Russia, the CIS, the US and Western Europe.
The multilateral agreement also enhances the potential of Vnukovo Airport where Transaero Airlines is to establish yet another transit center in Moscow. Today Transaero operates flights to 13 destinations from Vnukovo, including St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Astana, Almaty, Tel Aviv, Rome, Milan, Paris, London, Pardubice, Barcelona and Vienna. In the near future, Transaero will launch flights to New York, Miami, and Frankfurt, as well as to destinations in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Ukraine from the airport. New domestic routes will also be included in this route expansion, the first of which will be to Novosibirsk.
Passengers of both airlines will now be able to take advantage of special through fare rates for connections at the new Terminal A at Vnukovo to dozens of cities in Russia, the CIS, the US and Western Europe.
The multilateral agreement also enhances the potential of Vnukovo Airport where Transaero Airlines is to establish yet another transit center in Moscow. Today Transaero operates flights to 13 destinations from Vnukovo, including St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Astana, Almaty, Tel Aviv, Rome, Milan, Paris, London, Pardubice, Barcelona and Vienna. In the near future, Transaero will launch flights to New York, Miami, and Frankfurt, as well as to destinations in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Ukraine from the airport. New domestic routes will also be included in this route expansion, the first of which will be to Novosibirsk.
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