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2013 03 14

Russia’s RusLine to resume flights between Moscow and Palanga

Russia’s airline company RusLine will resume seasonal summer flights between Moscow and the international airport at the Lithuanian seaside resort of Palanga in June.
Palangos oro uostas keleivius pasitinka atsinaujinęs.
Palanga Airport / Aurelijos Kripaitės/15min.lt nuotr.

The service should be launched on June 16 and the company would offer one weekly flight, on Sundays, the airport of Palanga said in a press release.

RusLine operated the route last summer.

Several airlines currently operate flights from Palanga, including the Scandinavian airline SAS (to Copenhagen), Norway’s Norwegian Air Shuttle (to Oslo), Latvia’s Airbaltic (to Riga).

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