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Krasnoyarsk governor invites businesses to reintroduce tourist flights to North Pole

Big businesses could eye resuming tourist flights to the North Pole via Khatanga in the Krasnoyarsk Region, Governor Alexander Uss said at a meeting of the Russian Geographical Society (RGO) on Wednesday. This reported by TASS.

"There is a direction, which without really big investments could become an icon. I mean flights to the North Pole. They used to be in the past, and later on organizational barriers stopped the business. <…> It is one of just a few locations in the country from where to get to the North Pole," the Krasnoyarsk Region’s governor said. "Even if we make ten flights per a season, it will be a unique product."

GO’s regional division features several big businesses.

Presently, tourists get to Spitzbergen (Norway’s Svalbard), from where they take an Antonov An-74 flight to the Barneo Ice Camp, and then fly to the North Pole onboard a Mil Mi-8 helicopter.

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