Centre-South destinations
As of 17 September 2015, Centre-South operates flights these following flights, however, most of them will stop flying from 1 October[1]
† | Primary Hub |
+ | Secondary hub |
S&C | Seasonal & Charter |
^ | Future destinations |
F | Terminated destinations |
City | Country | IATA | ICAO | Airport | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chelyabinsk | Russia | CEK | USCC | Chelyabinsk Airport | |
Kazan | Russia | KZN | UWKD | Kazan International Airport | |
Kyzyl | Russia | KYZ | UNKY | Kyzyl Airport | |
Magadan | Russia | GDX | UHMM | Sokol Airport | [2] |
Moscow | Russia | VKO | UUWW | Vnukovo International Airport | [2] |
Novosibirsk | Russia | OVB | UNNT | Tolmachevo Airport | [2] |
Novy Urengoy | Russia | NUX | USMU | Novy Urengoy Airport | |
Samara | Russia | KUF | UWWW | Kurumoch International Airport | |
Simferopol | Russia (Ukraine) | SIP | UKFF | Simferopol International Airport | [2] |
Tyumen | Russia | TJM | USTR | Roshchino International Airport | [2] |
Ulan-Ude | Russia | UUD | UIUU | Baikal International Airport | [2] |
Vladivostok | Russia | VVO | UHWW | Vladivostok International Airport | [2] |
References
- ↑ "Росавиация приостановит деятельность авиакомпании "Центр-Юг"". izvestia.ru. 17 September 2015. Retrieved 17 September 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Из Улан-Удэ можно будет долететь до Симферополя, Тюмени и Владивостока". 03GRB.ru. 19 May 2015. Archived from the original on 17 June 2015. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
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