Thursday, August 26, 2010

Transaero HongKong Moscow nonstop flight

Transaero Airlines launch nonstop scheduled flights from Moscow to Hong Kong, in line with its strategy to expand its international route network.offer convenient connection from russian to china and asian.
The launch of the flight is another very important step in strengthening Transaero’s positions of the Russia’s second – largest international airline and the country’s leading leisure carrier.
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the dme hkg service will operate weekly with Boeing 777 aircraft with seats available for Business, Premium Economy and Economy Class passengers. the flight time from Moscow to Hong Kong will take less than 9 hours.

Flight UN967 will depart from Moscow Domodedovo International Airport every Friday at 9:00 pm and arrive at hkg Hong Kong International Airport at 9:55 am the following day. The return flight, UN968, will depart from Hong Kong hkg every Saturday at 11:25 am and arrive in Moscow dme at 5:15 pm (all times provided are local).

On Transaero's Moscow – Hong Kong route a special offer is being made to Business and Premium Economy Class passengers. Passengers purchasing Business class tickets will be accommodated in Imperial class with its first class service and luxury seats reclining 180 degrees into lie-flat beds at not extra cost. As well as Premium Economy Class passengers will enjoy Transaero’s Business class service at no additional cost. This special offer is valid until 30 October 2010.

In addition to increasing the number of destinations in China, Transaero has added another weekly flight on its Moscow – Beijing dme pek route beginning from 1 August 2010. Flight UN865 will depart from Moscow Domodedovo International Airport every Sunday at 11:15 am and arrive at Beijing Capital International Airport (Terminal 3) at 10:10 pm. The return flight, UN866, will depart from Beijing every Monday at 12:40 am and arrive in Moscow at 4:20 am. Transaero will operate Boeing 747-400 aircraft on the route. The additional weekly service has been added in response to customer demand. Just two months after the carrier’s first-ever flight to this destination, the seat load factor regularly exceeds 90%.

Launching its service to Hong Kong as well as increasing the frequency of flights to Beijing marks another step forward for Transaero Airlines in the realisation of its long standing plans to expand the carrier’s presence in Asia and develop operations to and from all major global airports.

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