Beginning
April 11 2013 UTair Aviation will launch service between
Yekaterinburg and Moscow with wide-body Boeing 767-200 aircraft. The
aircraft are equipped with a wide passenger cabin in two-class
configurations. The Boeing 767-200 can accommodate up to 170
passengers. For passengers flying in business class, the cabin has
enhanced onboard services and amenities for extra comfort.
Departures from Yaketerinburg are scheduled daily at 07:40. Departures from Moscow are scheduled for 20:40 (all times local).
The upgrade of aircraft type stems from stable demand on the route. UTair Aviation has brought back its own tradition of operating flights from the capital of Ural Federal District to Moscow with wide-bodied aircraft.
UTair also operates flights from Vnukovo International Airport in Moscow to Surgut, Tyumen, Sochi and Minaralnye Vody with Boeing 767-200 aircraft.
* A 10% discount is available for economy class airfare (no fees included). This offer valid from April 4 to April 30 2013 for passengers booking tickets on the official UTair website.
Departures from Yaketerinburg are scheduled daily at 07:40. Departures from Moscow are scheduled for 20:40 (all times local).
The upgrade of aircraft type stems from stable demand on the route. UTair Aviation has brought back its own tradition of operating flights from the capital of Ural Federal District to Moscow with wide-bodied aircraft.
UTair also operates flights from Vnukovo International Airport in Moscow to Surgut, Tyumen, Sochi and Minaralnye Vody with Boeing 767-200 aircraft.
* A 10% discount is available for economy class airfare (no fees included). This offer valid from April 4 to April 30 2013 for passengers booking tickets on the official UTair website.