From Koltsovo Airport to 22 Russian cities

30 March 2021 From Koltsovo Airport to 22 Russian cities

In the new season, the airline company will operate the largest number of Russian routes from Ekaterinburg. From its base airport Koltsovo it will operate flights to 22 Russian cities.

Currently Red Wings flies from Koltsovo to Barnaul, Belgorod, Izhevsk, Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Novokuznetsk, Omsk, Saratov, Ufa and Khanty-Mansiysk. In April and May, flights to Anapa, Bratsk, Kazan, Makhachkala, Novosibirsk, Orenburg, Samara, St. Petersburg, Simferopol, Sochi, Tomsk and Ulyanovsk will be added. At least ten destinations are unique and available only to Red Wings passengers.

The airline will operate three types of aircraft from its fleet on these routes: regional SSJ100 aircraft with a capacity of 100 seats, medium-range Airbus 320 and Airbus 321 with a capacity of 180 and 220 seats, respectively.

«In the new summer season, we expect a good breakthrough from our project at Koltsovo, which is being implemented with the support of the airport, co-financed by the Sverdlovsk Region Government and the federal budget. The expansion of the itinerary network will open up new travel opportunities for the residents of Ekaterinburg and the region, boost the development of the city's tourism potential, and promote the development of Koltsovo as a hub airport. Residents of more and more cities will be able to fly through Koltsovo, where Red Wings provides convenient connections. In January-March, we will transport 62,000 people to Yekaterinburg, and we keep our plans to exceed the target of 600,000 passengers by the end of 2021», said Evgeny Klyucharev, Red Wings CEO.

On September 15, 2020, Red Wings will commence operations with Russian SSJ100 airliners as part of the hub project at Koltsovo Airport. The airline has carried 48,000 passengers to Yekaterinburg in three and a half months in 2020.

Red Wings Airlines specializes in scheduled and charter passenger transport, the fleet consists of 18 aircraft: 14 Airbus 320/321 and four Russian short-range SSJ100s. Base airports are Domodedovo, Koltsovo (Yekaterinburg) and Pulkovo (St. Petersburg).
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