Utair Resumes Krasnodar-Surgut Flights with Successful Inaugural Journey
Russian airline Utair has restarted regular flights between Krasnodar and Surgut. The first flight was welcomed with a traditional water arch, marking the resumption of this air route.
The inaugural flight from Surgut to Krasnodar carried 148 passengers. On its return journey, the aircraft transported 186 passengers back to Surgut. The identity of the first passenger to purchase a ticket for this route remains unknown.
Utair will operate these flights twice weekly, departing on Tuesdays and Fridays. This schedule aims to cater to both business and leisure travellers, facilitating easier connections between the two cities.
Utair's resumption of flights between Krasnodar and Surgut offers increased travel options for passengers. The twice-weekly schedule caters to various travel needs, with the first flight successfully marking the restart of this air route.
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