Surgut. UTair Aviation is opening new national and international routes.
The first international flight from Khanty-Mansiysk to Kiev (Ukraine) will be carried out on September 9. Weekly flights (TP747) will be made on Thursdays by Tu-134 jets. The time of departure from Khanty-Mansiysk is 10:10 a.m., and the time of departure from Kiev is 12:20 p.m.
It is also planned to open a daily flight from Ufa to Moscow (Vnukovo) to Ufa, beginning on September 13. Passengers will be offered economy and business-class services. The tariffs for the economy class and business-class are RUR2,990 and RUR6,900 respectively.
Tu-134 jets have been replaced with Tu-154M jets on the Samara-Moscow-Samara route since August 26, and three classes of services have been introduced. It should be noted that the tariffs for the economy class and business-class have remained unchanged.
The first TP167/168 flight from Cheboksary to Moscow (Vnukovo) to Cheboksary was carried out on August 23. Daily flights are made by An-24 planes. The tariff for this route is RUR2,790 (one-way). Young people and pensioners are eligible for special discounts. Additionally, the number of flights from Cheboksary to cities of Central Russia and Western Siberia (Khanty-Mansiysk, Surgut, Tyumen, Nizhnevartovsk, Noyabrsk) has been increased. UTair offers residents of Cheboksary flights to Kiev, Kaliningrad and Chisinau, owing to inter-airline agreements with the Aerosvit, Air Moldova and Kaliningradavia airlines.
In addition, daily TP362/361 flights from Magnitogorsk to Moscow (Vnukovo) to Magnitogorsk on Tu-134 planes have been introduced since August 26. Business-class and economy-class services are offered.
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