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RusLine to launch flights between Riga and Moscow in late May
BC, Riga, 03.03.2017.Print version
The Russian airline RusLine will launch flights between Riga and Moscow on May 29, according to the announcement on the website of Riga International Airport.
RusLine will be flying on the Riga-Moscow (Domodedovo) route
six times a week with Bombardier CRJ-100/200.
RusLine is the leading regional airline in the Russian
Federation, operating flights from regional centers to transport hubs. Its
fleet comprises 20 Bombardier CRJ-100/200 airplanes, and the airline flies to
over 30 destinations in Russia and Europe.
Fully owned by the Latvian state, Riga International Airport
is the largest air traffic hub in the Baltics.