Vitaly Savelyev took part in the official ceremony of welcoming the 100 millionth passenger of Pobeda Airlines

Translation. Region: Russian Federal

Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –

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The Vnukovo International Airport hosted a ceremony to welcome the 100 millionth passenger of Pobeda Airlines. It was Anastasia Krylova, who flew from Vnukovo to Kaliningrad.

The event was also attended by Minister of Transport Andrey Nikitin, Head of Rosaviatsia Dmitry Yadrov, and General Director of PJSC Aeroflot Sergey Aleksandrovsky.

Today, Pobeda Airlines ranks second in terms of air transportation volume in Russia. The route network covers more than 100 destinations, half of which are regional, bypassing the capital. On 15 routes, Pobeda is currently the only air carrier. The airline demonstrates record indicators: the average flight load is 95%, and on many routes the load reaches 100%. Pobeda planes spend up to 14 hours a day in the air, and on the ground, thanks to unique technology, the aircraft servicing time between flights is only 25 minutes.

"Pobeda Airlines has made the sky truly accessible to millions of Russians, connecting remote regions and giving people new cities and resorts. It has become a reliable and predictable transport partner. Welcoming the 100 millionth passenger of Pobeda Airlines is a landmark event for domestic civil aviation, symbolizing the efficiency and success of the airline. Pobeda's unique concept is based on high flight safety and punctuality, flexible fares and strict compliance by passengers with special transportation rules. All this allows us to reduce the cost of a flight hour and offer passengers more tickets at favorable prices. This proves that Pobeda successfully fulfills its mission: "We inspire travel by making flights affordable," said Vitaly Savelyev.

"Pobeda has fully justified its name – it is a successful airline that demonstrates outstanding results. Everyone can follow its example! Including other global low-cost airlines," added Transport Minister Andrey Nikitin.

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