OREANDA-NEWS. August 3, 2010. Rusline airline operating under the brand Air Volga launches a new flight from Moscow Domodedovo Airport to Groznyy in Russia’s North Caucasus effective from July 26 2010. The flights will be performed three times a week by Canadair Regional Jet CRJ-200 capable to carry up to 50 passengers on board.

Flight

From/To

Frequency

DEP

ARR

7R 131

Moscow (Domodedovo) - Groznyy

Monday, Wednesday, Friday

11:35

13:55

7R 132

Groznyy – Moscow (Domodedovo)

14:55

17:30

 

Local Time

 

This destination will successfully expand the geography of flights from Domodedovo airport to the North Caucasus where partner airlines operate to. Cities like Makhachkala, Nalchik, Mineralnyye Vody, Stavropol, Vladikavkaz will be complemented by Groznyy.

Rusline has 11 destinations in its route network being operated from Domodedovo airport. The airline may offer to a traveler destinations which are unique for Moscow Aviation Hub: Cheboksary (Central Russia), Elista (South East of Russia), Vorkuta (North East of Russia) and Kurgan (South of Russia). Rusline is based in Moscow Domodedovo Airport. A share of Domodedovo among other Russian airports makes 24.4% in terms of passenger traffic volumes.

Air Volga (Rusline) operates scheduled and charter flights both passenger and cargo along international and domestic routes. The air fleet of the airline features nine comfortable aircraft CRJ-200. For further information you may visit Air Volga web site.

Moscow Domodedovo Airport is the largest airport of Russia. Its market share in total passenger traffic in Moscow Aviation Hub makes 46%. At the moment 76 partner airlines (47 foreign including 12 representing the CIS States and 28 Russian) connecting over 233 destinations operate flights all over the world. The unique route network covered by Domodedovo partner airlines provides for 93 exclusive destinations. In 2009 18,7 million passengers benefited from Domodedovo services.