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Aeroflot to Resurrect Sanctions-Struck Budget Airline Dobrolyot

Aeroflot will create a new low-cost subsidiary to replace Dobrolyot. A. Makhonin / Vedomosti

State-controlled Russian airline Aeroflot will create a new low-cost subsidiary to replace sanctions-hit Dobrolyot, news agency RIA Novosti reported Sunday, citing Aeroflot chief executive Vitaly Savelyev.

Aeroflot-run Dobrolyot suspended flights in early August after its lease agreement for Boeing aircraft was cancelled under European Union sanctions because it flies to Crimea, which Russia annexed from Ukraine.

"We will register a new company, after all," Savelyev was quoted by RIA as saying. "We decided to go ahead with this scenario."

The new company will start flights by the end of October and will have four planes by the end of the year, he added. The Interfax news agency said separately that Savelyev specified the model of these four planes; the Boeing 737.

The Aeroflot CEO declined to give the name of the new company, but said that it would fly to the Russian towns Samara, Perm, Ufa and Volgograd.

Whether it also plans to make flights to Crimea remained an open question and depended on demand from the region, he said.

See also:

EU Sanctions Force Dobrolyot to Suspend Flights

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