Transaero introduces 10 new routes

Transaero Boeing 737-500(WL)
Transaero Boeing 737-500(WL) (© O. Pritzkow)

Transaero Airlines is expanding its network of scheduled services in the 2014/2015 winter season. This October the airline’s schedule has been boosted by 10 new routes. These services include: from Moscow to Bratsk, Gorno-Altaysk, Kurgan, Murmansk, Naryan-Mar, Novokuznetsk, Ulan-Ude, Chita and Eilat (Israel) and from St Petersburg to London.

Transaero will operate new scheduled flights according to the following timetable

Flight UN2337/2338 Moscow (Vnukovo) – Gorno-Altaysk
From October 26, three times per week using Boeing 737NG aircraft.

Flight UN2343/2344 Moscow (Domodedovo) – Bratsk
From October 26, twice weekly services on Fridays and Sundays using Tu-214 aircraft.

Flight UN2325/2326 Moscow (Domodedovo) – Kurgan
From October 30, twice weekly services on Thursdays and Sundays using Boeing 737 aircraft.

Flight UN175/176 Moscow (Domodedovo) – Murmansk
From October 10, daily flights using Boeing 737 aircraft.

Flight UN2317/2318 Moscow (Domodedovo) – Naryan-Mar
From October 31, three times per week – on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays using Boeing 737 aircraft.

Flight UN2335/2336 Moscow (Domodedovo) –Novokuznetsk
From October 26, six times per week – daily services except for Saturday using Boeing 737 aircraft.

Flight UN2345/2346 Moscow (Domodedovo) – Ulan-Ude
From October 28, two times per week – on Tuesdays and Saturdays using Тu-214 aircraft.

Flight UN2347/2348 Moscow (Domodedovo) – Chita
From October 27, two times per week on Mondays and Thursdays using Tu-214 aircraft.

Flight UN3301/3302 Moscow (Domodedovo) –Eilat (Ovda)
From October 19, twice weekly on Thursdays and Sundays using Тu-214, Boeing 737 and Boeing 767 aircraft.

Flight UN415/416 St Petersburg- London
From October 29, two times per week on Wednesdays, Saturdays on Boeing 737 aircraft.

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