OREANDA-NEWS. UTair Aviation will offer flights on 56 charter routes for its 2013-2014 autumn-winter flight schedule, 25 of which are new flights operating for the first time.

UTair runs its charter flight program in cooperation with tour operators Anex-Tour, general charter operations partner of UTair, and Yuzhnyi Krest.

Charter flights to Bangkok are operated from Tomsk, Barnaul, Novokuznetsk and Volgograd. Flights to Phuket are performed from Nizhnevartovsk, Kazan, Ufa and Omsk. Flights to Goa are available from Moscow (Domodedovo) as well as from Yekaterinburg, Kazan, Ufa, Novosibirsk, Samara, Perm, Krasnoyarsk, Volgograd, Kemerovo and Rostov-on-Don. In addition to Goa, travelers can fly to Tenerife and Las Palmas from Moscow. Flights to Cam Ranh are available from Novosibirsk and Irkutsk and charter flights to Antalya are available from Samara, Rostov-on-Don and Yekaterinburg. All charter flights are operated with long-range Boeing 757-200 aircraft.

Moreover, UTair offers a new charter flight to Sanya in China aboard the airline's wide-body Boeing 767-200 aircraft from Surgut, Tyumen and Yekaterinburg. Soon this route will also become available for passengers flying from Kemerovo and Perm.

UTair charter flights to Sharjah from Makhachkala are performed with Boeing 737-500 aircraft.

UTair Aviation is developing new charter programs in cooperation with tour operators to take advantage of the airline's fleet expansion with new aircraft. UTair's solid experience in performing charter operations guarantees passengers high safety and security as well as service quality.

UTair Aviation ranks among the top three Russian airlines. In 2012 UTair aircraft transported 8,582,681 passengers. The airline operates more than 150 fixed wing aircraft and performs flights to 110 destinations in Russia and aboard. The airline maintains its central hub at Vnukovo International Airport in Moscow, from which it performs 100 flights daily.