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Major Russian lowcoster back in the skies after coronavirus grounding
The Pobeda low-cost airline, a subsidiary of Russia's largest carrier Aeroflot, will resume flights after a two-month interruption as Russia slowly eases restrictions intended to stop the spread of coronavirus. The company earlier said that its will start carrying passengers on June 1, but according to flight information from Moscow's Vnukovo Airport, where the carrier's fleet is based, three flights were scheduled for takeoff on Sunday. They are bound for the southern city of Makhachkala, Volgograd and St. Petersburg. Also on rt.com ‘Tsunami of job losses’: Airlines going b

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