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Russia’s St Petersburg Airport Expects to Host Ryanair, Others in 2020

MOSCOW (Reuters) – Low-cost airline Ryanair and other budget carriers are expected to start flying from Russia’s St Petersburg airport in 2020, the Russian Transport Ministry said.

The move is part of Russia’s plan to boost tourist flows to St Petersburg and will mean more competition for Russian air carriers, including national flag carrier Aeroflot.

The ministry said on Tuesday that Ryanair, EasyJet, WizzAir, Volotea, Air Baltic and Fly One had expressed interest in flights from St Petersburg’s Pulkovo airport, Russia’s fourth largest after Moscow’s three major hubs.

It said the companies had applied for flights from Pulkovo, coded LED by the International Air Transport Association, to 22 countries, including Britain, Germany and France.

Russia will introduce a so-called “Open Skies” regime for the companies for five years, the ministry said, allowing airlines to fly to St Petersburg without requiring the traditional bilateral inter-governmental agreements.

The move follows the introduction of a special electronic visa system for tourists visiting St Petersburg which nationals from 53 countries can take advantage of.

(Reporting by Gleb Stolyarov; Writing by Andrey Ostroukh,; Editing by Andrew Osborn and Ed Osmond)

Will Boeing bring back the 717?

Just read a great article about the Boeing 717 jet. There were only 156 Boeing 717’s built, but their operators would love to get their hands on more of them. The aircraft today is mainly being operated by Delta, Qantas, Hawaiian, and the Spanish low-cost carrier Volotea.

AirTran Airways operated more than half of the Boeing 717’s that were manufactured. They operated a fleet of 88 when it was announced that they would be acquired by Southwest Airlines in September of 2010. Southwest, eager to maintain there single aircraft type fleet of 737’s, later sold all of their inherited 717’s to Delta Air Lines.

You can read the story referenced above at the link below…

Boeing 717

You can also read about Delta’s acquisition of the Airtran 717’s at this link…

Delta acquires 717’s