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2013 05 20

Russia's Rusline to offer Kaunas-Moscow flights in summer

Russia's Rusline will operate flights between Lithuania's second-biggest city Kaunas and Moscow's Domodedovo Airport during the summer season.
Kol kas planuojamas vienas skrydžio reisas per savaitę.
Rusline flight / Algimanto Kalvaičio nuotr.

Rusline will offer two flights per week, on Wednesdays and Sundays, from June 16 to October 23 using a 50-seat Bombardier CRJ 200 plane on the route.

The Russian airline will also relaunch its seasonal summer service between the Russian capital and the Lithuanian seaside resort of Palanga next month, operating one flight per week, on Sundays, from June 16.

Kaunas Airport will offer flights to 21 destinations in Europe during the summer season.

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