Russia’s Voronezh airport grows despite the main carrier closure
Russia’s Voronezh International Airport has reported a 5.6% year-over-year growth in passenger numbers for the first quarter ended March 31. Traffic increased despite the closure of Polet Airlines, at the end of 2014; the region’s main carrier lost its AOC in April. The airport handled 68,555...
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