Russia’s Kaluga international airport to start serving flights from Yerevan soon
12.04.2016,
14:11
Russia's Kaluga International Airport will start accepting passenger airplanes from Armenia, Germany, Serbia and Montenegro this summer and to operate flights to the mentioned destinations, Kaluga region's government reported on Monday.

YEREVAN, April 12. /ARKA/. Russia's Kaluga International Airport will start accepting passenger airplanes from Armenia, Germany, Serbia and Montenegro this summer and to operate flights to the mentioned destinations, Kaluga region's government reported on Monday.
«It is planned to serve flights of six air companies to 15 destinations in Russia and abroad, including Yreevan, Munich, Bremen, Belgrad, Nis (Serbia), Tivat (Montenegro), St. Petersburg, Sochi, Mineralnie Vodi, Anapa, Simferopol, Ufa, Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan and Voronezh in spring-summer season,» the press release says.
The airport is going to serve 60,000 passengers in 2016.
The Kaluga airport, 190 kilometers south from Moscow, began operating regular flights on June 16, 2015.---0---
«It is planned to serve flights of six air companies to 15 destinations in Russia and abroad, including Yreevan, Munich, Bremen, Belgrad, Nis (Serbia), Tivat (Montenegro), St. Petersburg, Sochi, Mineralnie Vodi, Anapa, Simferopol, Ufa, Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan and Voronezh in spring-summer season,» the press release says.
The airport is going to serve 60,000 passengers in 2016.
The Kaluga airport, 190 kilometers south from Moscow, began operating regular flights on June 16, 2015.---0---