Low-cost airline "Pobeda" will start operating weekly flights from Moscow to Salzburg since January 2, 2016. The Austrian resort will be the fifth international destination (previously flights to Vienna, Bratislava, Bergamo and Milan were opened) for the airline. According to "Izvestia", departures will take place from the Moscow Vnukovo Airport every Saturday at 6:20.
The minimum ticket price will be 999 rubles with all surcharges and taxes. The tickets will appear on the company’s website in the morning of December 9.
In March, "Pobeda" opened 22 new destinations, which tied Russian regions with the sea resorts of Sochi and Anapa.
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