Low-cost carrier Pobeda interested in expanding its route network to Central Asia
SAMERKAND (Uzbekistan), April 23 – RIA Novosti. Low-cost airline Pobeda is interested in expanding its route network to Central Asia, specifically to Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, a company representative told reporters.
“We are interested in expanding the route network to Central Asia. On April 21, we opened a new direction for us – we want to start flying to Samarkand, Bukhara as well. We are working on obtaining permits for flights to and from Kyrgyzstan. – Bishkek and Osh,” said the representative. .

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Pobeda is a Russian low-cost airline that is part of the Aeroflot group. Operates Boeing aircraft.
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Source: Ria

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