Aeroflot announces the launch of its Winter 2017-2018 Schedule, which will operate from 29 October 2017 through 24 March 2018.
The winter 2017/2018 season includes Aeroflot – Russian Airlines flights to 137
destinations in 51 countries, including 50 routes inside Russia, 15 routes to seven CIS
countries and 72 other international flights. These include 50 routes to European
destinations, 13 routes to Asia, five routes to the Americas and four routes to the Middle
East.
This winter Aeroflot will launch twice-weekly service between Moscow and Ulyanovsk,
with the launch date to be announced in due course.
Of particular note for Aeroflot’s winter schedule are increased frequencies on existing
routes. Compared to summer 2017, Aeroflot will increase frequencies by seven flights
per week to five domestic destinations: Krasnoyarsk (from 21 to 27 flights per week),
Perm (from 30 to 37 flights per week), Rostov (from 42 to 49 flights per week), Surgut
(from 14 to 21 flights per week) and Chelyabinsk (from 28 to 35 flights per week). An
additional daily flight will be added from Moscow to: Budapest (an increase from 14 to
21 flights per week), Dubai (from 14 to 21), Milan (from 28 to 35), Istanbul (from 21 to
28) and Helsinki (from 14 to 21).
As a result of seasonal demand, Aeroflot will increase service to the Maldives capital
Malé from two times per week to five times per week. Aeroflot has extended its
promotion for passengers travelling to and from Malé, Bangkok, Phuket and Ho Chi
Minh City, offering free shipping of one set of surfing or diving equipment weighing up to
23 kilograms.
Aeroflot – Russian Airline’s expansive route network is supplemented by service offered
by Aeroflot subsidiary companies. In winter 2017/2018 Rossiya Airlines will fly 57
routes. Rossiya will fly to 41 domestic and international destinations from its St.
Petersburg hub, with particularly popular destinations including Simferopol, Sochi,
Krasnodar, Rome, Milan, Paris, Geneva, Berlin, Prague and Tel-Aviv. Rossiya will fly
from Moscow’s Vnukovo airport to Crimea, to the Krasnodar region and to cities in
Russia’s Far East. Rossiya will also fly from Rostov and Simferopol to Tel-Aviv.
Aurora Airlines offers a wide range of travel options to Russia’s Far East. This winter
Aurora will fly long-haul flights from Vladivostok, Khabarovsk and Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk as
well as routes within the Far East region.
Low-cost carrier Pobeda is likewise developing a unique route network, flying to 47
destinations both in Russia and internationally.
In winter 2017-2018 Aeroflot Group, not inclusive of Pobeda, will fly its own scheduled
flights on 210 routes (196 non-repetitive routes) to 51 countries.
Aeroflot Group’s offerings are enhanced by code-sharing agreements with partner
airlines that cover an additional 173 destinations. Code-sharing agreements allow
Aeroflot to offer travel to an additional 19 countries: Albania, Algeria, Australia, Bosnia &
Herzegovina, Cambodia, Ghana, Iceland, Indonesia, Ireland, Kenya, Luxemburg,
Macedonia, Malta, Morocco, Myanmar, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, Slovenia and
Tunisia.
In total, counting partner airline flights, Aeroflot Group in winter 2017-2018 will fly 383
routes (369 non-repetitive routes) to 70 countries, including Russia.