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Order HereRussian carrier, Transaero Airlines, and UK airline, easyJet, have signed a commercial agreement on flights between Moscow Domodedovo and London Gatwick.
The agreement – signed by Transaero CEO, Olga Pleshakova, and easyJet CFO, Chris Kennedy – means that Transaero will distribute a proportion of seats on easyJet’s twice-daily flights on the Moscow-London route.
It applies to London flights UN7401/U28401 and UN7403/U28403 as well as Moscow flights UN7402/U28402 and UN7404/U28404, and will come into effect from October 27.
Pleshakova commented: “In addition to our own services from Moscow Vnukovo airport to Heathrow airport, Transaero Airlines will allow our passengers to get to London’s Gatwick airport from Transaero’s base airport with an extensive route network – Moscow Domodedovo.”
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Order HereRussian carrier, Transaero Airlines, and UK airline, easyJet, have signed a commercial agreement on flights between Moscow Domodedovo and London Gatwick.
The agreement – signed by Transaero CEO, Olga Pleshakova, and easyJet CFO, Chris Kennedy – means that Transaero will distribute a proportion of seats on easyJet’s twice-daily flights on the Moscow-London route.
It applies to London flights UN7401/U28401 and UN7403/U28403 as well as Moscow flights UN7402/U28402 and UN7404/U28404, and will come into effect from October 27.
Pleshakova commented: “In addition to our own services from Moscow Vnukovo airport to Heathrow airport, Transaero Airlines will allow our passengers to get to London’s Gatwick airport from Transaero’s base airport with an extensive route network – Moscow Domodedovo.”
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Order HereRussian carrier, Transaero Airlines, and UK airline, easyJet, have signed a commercial agreement on flights between Moscow Domodedovo and London Gatwick.
The agreement – signed by Transaero CEO, Olga Pleshakova, and easyJet CFO, Chris Kennedy – means that Transaero will distribute a proportion of seats on easyJet’s twice-daily flights on the Moscow-London route.
It applies to London flights UN7401/U28401 and UN7403/U28403 as well as Moscow flights UN7402/U28402 and UN7404/U28404, and will come into effect from October 27.
Pleshakova commented: “In addition to our own services from Moscow Vnukovo airport to Heathrow airport, Transaero Airlines will allow our passengers to get to London’s Gatwick airport from Transaero’s base airport with an extensive route network – Moscow Domodedovo.”
The information on this page may have been provided by a contributor and no guarantees can be made about the accuracy of any content. Contributors must obtain all necessary licenses and/or ownership rights from the relevant content owner(s) before submitting the same for publication. AIRLINE PARTNERSHIP disclaims all liability arising from the publication of content received from contributors. Please refer to our Disclaimer for more details.