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Sep 01, 2009 (newstodate): The Russian carrier Atlant-Soyuz, owned by the Moscow city government, is planning for a return of services to Latvia.
The carrier will launch flights from Moscow Vnukovo Airport to Liepaja, Latvia, from October 1, 2009, using Embraer 120 aircraft on the route.
Atlant-Soyuz first started serving the route three times weekly on August 26, 2008, but pulled out already in March, 2009.
When launching the route in 2008, Atlant-Soyuz aired interest in considering potentials for adding flights in the future from Liepaja to destinations including Helsinki, Stockholm, Berlin, Prague, Warsaw, Kiev and St Petersburg, and even from Liepaja to Copenhagen and Hamburg in the longer perspective.
The carrier will launch flights from Moscow Vnukovo Airport to Liepaja, Latvia, from October 1, 2009, using Embraer 120 aircraft on the route.
Atlant-Soyuz first started serving the route three times weekly on August 26, 2008, but pulled out already in March, 2009.
When launching the route in 2008, Atlant-Soyuz aired interest in considering potentials for adding flights in the future from Liepaja to destinations including Helsinki, Stockholm, Berlin, Prague, Warsaw, Kiev and St Petersburg, and even from Liepaja to Copenhagen and Hamburg in the longer perspective.