Nasce Pobeda la nuova low cost di Aeroflot


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Nasce Pobeda, la nuova low cost di Aeroflot

Si chiamerà Pobeda, cioè Vittoria, la nuova compagnia aerea low cost di Aeroflot, un nome che è una sfida alle sanzioni occidentali imposte qualche mese fa all’Ucraina.

Aeroflot ha già avuto una compagnia low cost, chimata Dobrolyot, cioè Buon Viaggio, ma ad agosto le operazioni del vettore sono state sospese, appena due mesi dopo il lancio del primo collegamento, perché la compagnia aerea low cost di Aeroflot volava verso la Crimea, che la Russia si era annessa a marzo.

Aeroflot prevede di lanciare la vendita dei biglietti Pobeda il primo novembre 2014 e di iniziare ad operare i collegamenti a metà mese. Il vettore volerà da Mosca verso otto città russe, ma non in Crimea. TTG
 
Aeroflot LCC Pobeda has received AOC

Aeroflot’s new low-cost carrier (LCC) Pobeda has received its air operator’s certificate (AOC) and launched ticket sales. The new subsidiary plans to start flights Nov. 17 from Moscow Vnukovo Airport.
The LCC plans to fly from Moscow to Surgut, Perm, Yekaterinburg, Samara, Kazan, Volgograd, Belgorod and Tyumen.
Aeroflot announced the launch of the new LCC after its previous subsidiary, Dobrolet,ceased operations over the summer due to European Union sanctions. In October, the new LCC applied for an AOC and announced its route network.
Some carriers in the market have criticized Aeroflot for launching the LCC when market growth in Russia has slowed. However, according to Russia’s Federal Air Transport Agency, Rosaviatsia, during the first 10 months of 2014, airlines carried 80.62 million passengers, up 11.4% year-over-year. In October, growth reached 7.9%, which is lower than in previous years, but higher than in some other world regions.


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Voli in vendita.

In pratica, Simferopol esclusa, sono sostanzialmente le stesse rotte che avrebbe voluto operare Dobrolet e che in passato volava Avianova (cercate su Youtube il commercial). Io intanto ho comprato un volo con loro per Volgograd a Gennaio a nemmeno 50 euro a/r, solo due anni fa mi sarebbe costato almeno 190 euro a/r (molto piu' probabilmente 250/300 euro)

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Pobeda Outlines Planned Service Launch from Dec 2014

AEROFLOT Group’s new low-cost carrier Pobeda is launching operations from 01DEC14, based on latest information and ticket sales on its website. The airline will be operating service to/from Moscow Vnukovo with Boeing 737-800 aircraft. Previously, Airline Route reported that the airline would operate from Moscow Sheremetyevo, which is no longer accurate.

Latest planned service commencement date as follow:

eff 01DEC14 Moscow Vnukovo – Volgograd 1 daily
eff 02DEC14 Moscow Vnukovo – Samara 1 daily
eff 05DEC14 Moscow Vnukovo – Ekaterinburg 1 daily (Ekaterinburg from 06DEC14)
eff 07DEC14 Moscow Vnukovo – Belgorod 1 daily
eff 11DEC14 Moscow Vnukovo – Perm 1 daily
eff 12DEC14 Moscow Vnukovo – Tyumen 1 daily

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Pobeda Expands Operations from Feb 2015

AEROFLOT Group’s low-cost unit Pobeda in February 2015 is expanding operations on a number of routes. Planned operation as follow.

eff 06FEB15 Moscow Vnukovo – Adler/Sochi NEW 2 weekly service on scheduled basis
DP113 VKO1535 – 1755AER 73H 7
DP111 VKO1900 – 2120AER 73H 5

DP114 AER1845 – 2105VKO 73H 7
DP112 AER2210 – 0030+1VKO 73H 5

eff 07FEB15 Moscow Vnukovo – Nizhnevartovsk NEW 1 daily service
DP239 VKO0125 – 0645NJC 73H D
DP240 NJC0755 – 0930VKO 73H D

eff 09FEB15 Moscow Vnukovo – Ekaterinburg Increase from 2 to 3 daily
DP407 VKO0600 – 1020SVX 73H D
DP408 SVX1110 – 1140VKO 73H D

eff 14FEB15 Moscow Vnukovo – Perm NEW 1 daily service
DP433 VKO0100 – 0520PEE 73H D
DP434 PEE0610 – 0630VKO 73H D

eff 21FEB15 Moscow Vnukovo – Tyumen Increase from 1 to 2 daily
DP449 VKO0100 – 0540TJM 73H D
DP450 TJM0635 – 0730VKO 73H D

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Pobeda to Start Astrakhan Flight from April 2015

AEROFLOT Group’s low-cost unit Pobeda from 01APR15 is adding a new domestic route, with the launch of 2 daily Moscow Vnukovo – Astrakhan operation. This route is served by Boeing 737-800 aircraft.

DP163 VKO0645 – 0850ASF 73H D
DP165 VKO1920 – 2125ASF 73H D

DP164 ASF0940 – 1145VKO 73H D
DP166 ASF2215 – 0020+1VKO 73H D

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Pobeda schedules new Caucasus routes from late-Oct 2016

Russian low-cost carrier Pobeda in winter 2016/17 season is expanding service to the Caucasus. From 30OCT16, the airline will operate service from Rostov-on-Don to Baku and Tbilisi, each served 4 and 3 times a week. Planned schedule as follow.

Rostov-on-Don – Baku
DP851 ROV1520 – 1815GYD 73H x246
DP852 GYD1905 – 2015ROV 73H x246

Rostov-on-Don – Tbilisi
DP853 ROV1605 – 1835TBS 73H 246
DP854 TBS1925 – 1955ROV 73H 246

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Pobeda to open second Moscow base with flights from Sheremetyevo

Russian budget carrier Pobeda is to open services from a second Moscow base, operating from the capital’s Sheremetyevo airport.
Pobeda is part of Aeroflot Group alongside Aeroflot and Rossiya. Moscow Sheremetyevo is Aeroflot’s main base.

The expansion will involve Pobeda’s opening services to 12 cities in Russia, as well as the Turkish resort of Antalya.

Aeroflot Group has embarked on a strategic development plan which involves restructuring the route network and will take into account routes where demand for low-cost flights is greatest.

Pobeda’s entry to Sheremetyevo is part of this re-organisation. The airline has been operating from Moscow Vnukovo and had previously considered branching into Moscow Domodedovo, owing to a lack of available capacity at Sheremetyevo.

“Development of two Moscow airports at once…will become another indisputable advantage of Pobeda,” says the budget airline’s general director, Andrei Kalmykov.

Pobeda already operates from Moscow Vnukovo

Aeroflot Group is intending to shift much of its short- and medium-haul operation to Rossiya and Pobeda, using the mainline Aeroflot fleet for long-haul services.

This includes transferring Boeing 737-800s from Aeroflot to Pobeda, and similarly moving Aeroflot Sukhoi Superjet 100s to Rossiya.

Pobeda says it will start operating from Sheremetyevo in May, with flights to Perm and Cheboksary, with flights to Ekaterinburg, Sochi, Ufa, Petrozavodsk, Nalchik, Gorno-Altaysk and Antalya starting in June.

It says the other four Russian destinations – Ulyanovsk, Mineralnye Vody, Barnaul and Vladikavkaz – will be served from July.