Russian low cost airlines Pobeda stops flights to Helsinki from February
Business & Economy
January 27, 2019, 20:00
Those having tickets to the canceled flights will either have their money back or will be offered other flight options," the company’s press service said
MOSCOW, January 27. /TASS/. Russian low cost airline Pobeda said on Sunday it stops flights to Finland’s Helsinki from February 1.
"Flights to Helsinki will be suspended from February 1 as part of the flight efficiency optimization program. Those having tickets to the canceled flights will either have their money back or will be offered other flight options," the company’s press service said.
Daily flights to Helsinki were launched from Moscow’s Vnukovo airport in OCTOBER 2018.
Established in September 2014, Russia’s first low cost airlines Pobeda is incorporated into Aeroflot group. The company operates flights to a range of Russian anf foreign destinations, including Spain, Italy, Greece, Germany, Israel and Cyprus.