Aeroflot to double passenger numbers by 2010

19-Aug-2003

Russian carrier Aeroflot's hopes to double its passenger traffic to 12.3m by 2010 depend on improved airport infrastructure in the region, according to general director Valery Okulov

Russian carrier Aeroflot has announced hopes to double its passenger traffic to 12.3m by 2010. Speaking at a round table discussion on the competitiveness and development of Russian airlines, general director Valery Okulov said that the plan was feasible if local airport facilities were improved.
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