Azur Air intends to launch flights to Dubai and Thailand



The airline is considering starting flights to Cuba, but the flight program has not yet been approved.
Azur Air plans to start flights to Thailand in December, and in the near future it is planned to launch flights to Dubai. This was announced to journalists on Tuesday by the company's CEO Evgeny Korolev.
"Flights to Ras al Khaimah have already begun (the emirate in the UAE - approx. TASS). In the near future, we plan to open flights to Dubai. In addition, we have already started flying to Sri Lanka, we continue flights to Turkey. We plan to launch flights to Thailand in December," he said.
Also, according to Korolev, the airline is considering the possibility of starting flights to Cuba, but the flight program has not yet been approved. At the end of October, the company resumed flights to the Maldives.
By the end of the year, Azur Air plans to carry more than 2 million passengers. "It's too early to make a forecast for 2023, but we expect that we will carry no fewer passengers than this year," Evgeny Korolev said.
Azur Air is the largest Russian charter airline. The company's fleet includes Boeing 777-300ER, Boeing 767-300, Boeing 757-200 and Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
"Flights to Ras al Khaimah have already begun (the emirate in the UAE - approx. TASS). In the near future, we plan to open flights to Dubai. In addition, we have already started flying to Sri Lanka, we continue flights to Turkey. We plan to launch flights to Thailand in December," he said.
Also, according to Korolev, the airline is considering the possibility of starting flights to Cuba, but the flight program has not yet been approved. At the end of October, the company resumed flights to the Maldives.
By the end of the year, Azur Air plans to carry more than 2 million passengers. "It's too early to make a forecast for 2023, but we expect that we will carry no fewer passengers than this year," Evgeny Korolev said.
Azur Air is the largest Russian charter airline. The company's fleet includes Boeing 777-300ER, Boeing 767-300, Boeing 757-200 and Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
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