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Aeroflot begins to operate direct flights to Cuba

Aeroflot launches flights from Saint Petersburg to Istanbul and Antalya

Starting from July 1st, Aeroflot will offer nonstop service between Moscow and Cuba. Rossiya Airlines uses wide-body Boeing 777 aircraft to fly passengers to the well-known Cuban resort of Varadero. With virtually a full commercial load, the first flight departed from Sheremetyevo airport.

Flights will initially be run on Thursdays and Saturdays twice a week. Depending on demand, the flight schedule to Cuba will grow in the future. In May 2023, as part of the 20th meeting of the Russian-Cuban Intergovernmental Commission, the Russian delegation led by Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko and Aeroflot CEO Sergey Alexandrovsky made the decision to resume regular flights from Moscow to Cuba.

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“Cuba is a key partner of Russia in Central America, and it is absolutely logical that it is necessary to develop economic relations between our countries,” said Dmitry Chernyshenko, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation. — However, Russians choose to have a vacation in Cuba because it is a cost-effective, safe, and visa-free destination. Regular flights to Cuba will resume on July 1 at the President of the Russian Federation’s request. By the end of 2023, overall passenger traffic, including charter and scheduled flights, could reach roughly 150 thousand people as a result of this action, achieving pre-pandemic indications.

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Beach enthusiasts frequently visit Varadero all year long. Tourists will have the option of bypassing Havana and traveling directly to the resort thanks to Aeroflot’s direct flights to Varadero.

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Please visit Aeroflot’s website, use its mobile application, call its 24-hour call centre at +7 495 223 5555, 8-800-444-5555 (free in Russia), or dial *555 on a mobile device to purchase tickets, or go to one of the airline’s sales offices or ticket sales representatives.

Additionally, visitors can buy tickets as part of the package excursions provided by Biblio-Globus, a partner of Aeroflot. A complete tourist offering comprises a direct flight as well as guaranteed hotel accommodations, medical insurance, transportation, and assistance from the host firm.

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Best and Worst Airlines in US and Canada for Customer satisfaction

The best and worst airlines in the U.S. for 2023

In the ever-evolving landscape of air travel, customer satisfaction stands as a critical benchmark, reflecting the quality of service provided by airlines.

In the latest revelation from JD Power’s esteemed 2024 North America Airline Satisfaction Study, unveiled on Wednesday, a select group of airlines has emerged as the epitome of excellence in meeting passenger expectations. Among the myriad factors influencing satisfaction, the experience at the front of the cabin holds particular significance, encapsulating premium services and amenities tailored to discerning travelers.

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As we delve into the findings of this comprehensive study, we uncover the airlines that have excelled in this domain, setting a commendable standard for others to aspire to in the realm of air travel.

Delta Airlines, boasting a commendable score of 743 out of a possible 1000 points. With a commitment to service excellence that transcends mere transportation, Delta has secured its place as a paragon of customer satisfaction. From seamless check-ins to attentive in-flight amenities, Delta’s dedication to passenger comfort is evident at every turn.

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Close to Delta’s is JetBlue Airways, garnering a respectable score of 736. Known for its customer-centric approach and vibrant in-flight experience, JetBlue continues to charm travelers with its blend of affordability and quality service. Despite the competitive landscape, JetBlue remains a formidable force in the realm of customer satisfaction.

However, not all airlines bask in the glow of acclaim. United Airlines finds itself in a middling position with a score of 698, while Alaska Airlines trails closely behind at 695. Despite their efforts, these carriers have yet to ascend to the pinnacles of customer satisfaction, facing challenges that hinder their ability to truly delight passengers.

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Further down the list, American Airlines grapples with a score of 676, highlighting areas where improvements are imperative to enhance the overall passenger experience. Meanwhile, Air Canada lags behind with a score of 629, underscoring the need for strategic measures to address customer concerns and elevate satisfaction levels.

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Amid Sanctions, Passengers Smuggle Plane Parts in Luggage for Russian Airlines

Amid Sanctions, Passengers Smuggle Plane Parts in Luggage for Russian Airlines

In the midst of stringent sanctions imposed on Russia’s aviation sector following the country’s invasion of Ukraine, a peculiar phenomenon has emerged at Sheremetyevo International Airport in Moscow.

Passengers carrying plane parts in their luggage. This desperate measure underscores the severe challenges faced by Russian airlines in obtaining crucial components to maintain their aircraft amidst the sanctions and export controls.

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According to a report by the Financial Times, Russian airlines, grappling with restricted access to new planes or parts, have turned to unconventional methods to keep their fleets operational. As reported by Business Insider, highlights the case of a Middle East company sending $1.5 million worth of goods to Russia’s S7 airline, with some of these parts clandestinely finding their way into passengers’ bags.

The situation reached a striking point in mid-2022 when airport staff in Moscow discovered a $40,000 plane part concealed in a passenger’s luggage. Astonishingly, this was not an isolated incident; it was one of eleven similar occurrences reported that year, all documented in customs forms.

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The parts, destined for S7, shed light on a broader trend wherein Russian airlines are sourcing components through a vast network of small suppliers, many of which are based in the United Arab Emirates.

The impact of these sanctions on Russia’s aviation industry is palpable. Customs data analyzed by the Financial Times reveals a drastic decline in imports of plane parts by S7 and its subsidiaries, plummeting from over $100 million a month in December 2021 to less than $25 million a month by April 2022.

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Woman spotted sleeping in plane’s overhead bin; netizens reacts

Woman spotted sleeping in plane's overhead bin; netizens reacts

In an unexpected turn of events on a Southwest Airlines flight from Albuquerque to Phoenix, a woman was caught on video seemingly enjoying a peaceful nap in the most unconventional of places—the overhead compartment bin.

The footage, captured by a fellow passenger and shared on TikTok, quickly garnered attention for its surreal and amusing nature. The viral video, initially posted on TikTok, showcased the woman lying horizontally in the overhead bin, with her arm serving as a makeshift pillow.

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As the footage circulated, laughter ensued, but questions lingered regarding how she managed to access such an unorthodox sleeping arrangement. Although Southwest Airlines has not yet responded to the video, amusing remarks have been made on YouTube by social media users.

“Perhaps the woman was simply too uneasy to sleep next to other passengers,” a commenter said. “It seems like she wanted the entire bin to herself,” says a different comment. According to Guzman, who spoke with Storyful, she “saw a head pop out of the overhead” as she boarded the aircraft, and other travellers “just casually walked past her,” seemingly unaffected by her presence.

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Before takeoff, a flight attendant located her, according to Guzman. It’s unclear for now, though, if she was taken out of the overhead bin. A user posted, “Thank you for your vision, your extraordinary ability and leadership to guide me at all times, I appreciate the effort made by you.

As the airline eventually clarified, the situation was swiftly resolved, with the flight attendant emerging from the compartment after a mere 10 minutes. With the interruption resolved, the flight proceeded without further incident, leaving behind a memorable tale that showcased the unexpected twists of air travel.

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