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Russia's Zhukovsky Airport to Service International Flights in Spring 2017

Russian Aviaton » Friday December 23, 2016 11:27 MSK

Flights to Europe and Asia from Russia’s new Zhukovsky airport in the Moscow region will be launched next spring, the Ramport Aero international aviation holding company informs.

The destinations in the initial period will include Baku, Tel Aviv, Istanbul, the company said.

"In January-February we will gather all the information and starting from March will enter a more serious level. Prior to that we will gradually add [new] destinations – Baku, Tel Aviv, Istanbul. I think flights to Antalya will start in April-May," First Deputy of Ramport Aero General Director Evgeny Solodilin told the Russian Izvestia newspaper on Friday.

On Thursday, the Russian Transport Ministry said that Russia would suspend flights of Tajikistan's Somon Air company to the Russian regions in response to the failure by Tajik authorities to coordinate the flights of Russia's Yamal air carrier from the Zhukovsky airport to Tajikistan. Zhukovsky is a new airport located about 23 kilometers (14 miles) from the Russian capital. Ramport Aero is one of the companies involved in the development of the air hub.