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Airlines’ subsidies may continue for completed flights 04:03

Airlines providing subsidies for passenger exchanges could be expanded. This was reported in the press center of the Ministry of Transport of Russia, it says TASS.According to information received from the transport department, the issue of extending this support measure will be resolved according to the financial and economic situation… The Ministry of Transport of Russia has proposed changes to the rules on the provision of subsidies to airlines for regional flights via Moscow, which could result in a ban on additional services on state-subsidized domestic flights. The proposed changes would also affect insurance, seat selection, additional baggage, meals and other options.

Airlines’ subsidies may continue for completed flights 04:03

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Airlines providing subsidies for passenger exchanges could be expanded. This was reported in the press center of the Ministry of Transport of Russia, it says TASS.

According to information received from the transport department, the issue of extending this support measure will be resolved according to the financial and economic situation of air carriers.

The government of the Russian Federation in September elongated A program to subsidize loans taken by leasing companies for the purchase of domestic aircraft. The budget allocated more than 30 billion rubles for these purposes over the next three years.

Before that the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation developed Changes to the rules on the provision of subsidies to airlines for regional flights via Moscow. Under the proposed changes, Russian airlines could be banned from selling additional services on state-subsidized domestic flights. These services include insurance, seat selection, additional baggage, meals and other options.

Previously at the Russian Ministry of Transport appreciated Air ticket prices are increasing in the country.


المواضيع: Aviation, Airlines

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