On October 25 UTair will transition to the Autumn-Winter flight schedule. During the autumn-winter period UTair plans to perform flights on more than 100 routes, including international routes connecting Russia with Azerbaijan, Armenia, Lithuania, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Ukraine.
In addition, during the autumn-winter period UTair will launch a completely new flight from Moscow to Grozny. UTair will also resume flights between Kazan and Lipetsk.
UTair also plans to increase flight frequency on a number of routes on the new schedule. Flights between Moscow and Kogalym will be performed three times per week, while the number of weekly flights between Moscow and Belgorod will be increased to two. Moscow-Nizhnekamsk flights will now be performed with Boeing 737-500 aircraft, significantly decreasing the flight time.
Additionally, in accordance with schedule optimization measures, new departure times will be introduced for flights departing from Moscow to Saint-Petersburg, Nizhnekamsk, Khanty-Mansiysk, Magnitogorsk, Syktyvkar, Kaliningrad, Chelyabinsk and from Saint Petersburg to Nizhny Novgorod.
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