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Order HereRussia’s Aeroflot Group has corrected its strategy through 2020. In that year the group is expecting to carry 64.7 million passengers, Aeroflot said in a statement. In 2014, Aeroflot forecasted flying 67.6 million passengers in 2020.
The plans on fleet growth were also corrected from 383 to 367 aircraft. Even with these changes the group plans to reach a market share of 43.1%, including both international and domestic airlines.
Aeroflot enlarged its group in 2011, when Russian state corporation Rostec completed the asset transfer of five regional carriers to the carrier. Later Aeroflot created from two airlines in the Russian Far East Aurora Airline and created a low-cost carrier Pobeda.
In 2014 Aeroflot itself carried 23.6 million passengers, up 13% year-over-year. The number of passengers carried grew for all but one Aeroflot Group member in 2014. Saint Petersburg-based Rossiya Airline carried 5.19 million passengers, up 13.1%. Donavia carried 1.7 million passengers, showing 28.3% growth. Aurora Airline tripled the number of passengers it carried to 1.05 million. Only OrenAir, specializing mostly in charter services, carried 3.03 million passengers, down 3.4% year-over-year.
In 2014 Aeroflot itself carried 23.6 million passengers, up 13% year-over-year. The number of passengers carried grew for all but one Aeroflot Group member in 2014. Saint Petersburg-based Rossiya Airline carried 5.19 million passengers, up 13.1%. Donavia carried 1.7 million passengers, showing 28.3% growth. Aurora Airline tripled the number of passengers it carried to 1.05 million. Only OrenAir, specializing mostly in charter services, carried 3.03 million passengers, down 3.4% year-over-year.
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Order HereRussia’s Aeroflot Group has corrected its strategy through 2020. In that year the group is expecting to carry 64.7 million passengers, Aeroflot said in a statement. In 2014, Aeroflot forecasted flying 67.6 million passengers in 2020.
The plans on fleet growth were also corrected from 383 to 367 aircraft. Even with these changes the group plans to reach a market share of 43.1%, including both international and domestic airlines.
Aeroflot enlarged its group in 2011, when Russian state corporation Rostec completed the asset transfer of five regional carriers to the carrier. Later Aeroflot created from two airlines in the Russian Far East Aurora Airline and created a low-cost carrier Pobeda.
In 2014 Aeroflot itself carried 23.6 million passengers, up 13% year-over-year. The number of passengers carried grew for all but one Aeroflot Group member in 2014. Saint Petersburg-based Rossiya Airline carried 5.19 million passengers, up 13.1%. Donavia carried 1.7 million passengers, showing 28.3% growth. Aurora Airline tripled the number of passengers it carried to 1.05 million. Only OrenAir, specializing mostly in charter services, carried 3.03 million passengers, down 3.4% year-over-year.
In 2014 Aeroflot itself carried 23.6 million passengers, up 13% year-over-year. The number of passengers carried grew for all but one Aeroflot Group member in 2014. Saint Petersburg-based Rossiya Airline carried 5.19 million passengers, up 13.1%. Donavia carried 1.7 million passengers, showing 28.3% growth. Aurora Airline tripled the number of passengers it carried to 1.05 million. Only OrenAir, specializing mostly in charter services, carried 3.03 million passengers, down 3.4% year-over-year.
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Order HereRussia’s Aeroflot Group has corrected its strategy through 2020. In that year the group is expecting to carry 64.7 million passengers, Aeroflot said in a statement. In 2014, Aeroflot forecasted flying 67.6 million passengers in 2020.
The plans on fleet growth were also corrected from 383 to 367 aircraft. Even with these changes the group plans to reach a market share of 43.1%, including both international and domestic airlines.
Aeroflot enlarged its group in 2011, when Russian state corporation Rostec completed the asset transfer of five regional carriers to the carrier. Later Aeroflot created from two airlines in the Russian Far East Aurora Airline and created a low-cost carrier Pobeda.
In 2014 Aeroflot itself carried 23.6 million passengers, up 13% year-over-year. The number of passengers carried grew for all but one Aeroflot Group member in 2014. Saint Petersburg-based Rossiya Airline carried 5.19 million passengers, up 13.1%. Donavia carried 1.7 million passengers, showing 28.3% growth. Aurora Airline tripled the number of passengers it carried to 1.05 million. Only OrenAir, specializing mostly in charter services, carried 3.03 million passengers, down 3.4% year-over-year.
In 2014 Aeroflot itself carried 23.6 million passengers, up 13% year-over-year. The number of passengers carried grew for all but one Aeroflot Group member in 2014. Saint Petersburg-based Rossiya Airline carried 5.19 million passengers, up 13.1%. Donavia carried 1.7 million passengers, showing 28.3% growth. Aurora Airline tripled the number of passengers it carried to 1.05 million. Only OrenAir, specializing mostly in charter services, carried 3.03 million passengers, down 3.4% year-over-year.
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