Russian air carriers Transaero and S7 has got a permission by Federal Agency of Air Transport (Rosaviatsia) to make regular flights to Italy. This decision was published on the official site of Risaviatsia on May 2.
Transaero will make three regular flights a week from Moscow to Venice and Rimini and seven flights to Rome and Milan. S7 has got the right to fly twice a week from Moscow to Bologna, Verona and Genoa.
The largest Russian air line Aeroflot will make seven flights from Moscow to Bologna. Before Aeroflot was the only appointed carrier and used to make 14 weekly flights to Milan and Rome.
St. Petersburg air carrier Russia, which is a part of Aeroflot, has got a right to fly twice a week to Napoli, Palermo and Rimini.
Author: Irina Fomina