April brought to the Russian capital not only the spring mood, sun and Easter, but also the spring sales. In anticipation of starting summer season the Russian division of Austrian Airlines has announced a significant reduction of tariffs for flights from Moscow to Vienna, as well as to the 6 most popular holiday destinations in Europe.
Austrian Airlines is a part of the famous German company Lufthansa Group and one of the largest European carriers that conduct direct flights from the Austrian capital of Vienna in 5 major cities of Russia: Moscow, St. Petersburg, Rostov-on-Don, Sochi and Krasnodar. In recent years the airline has been a leader in the number of committed European flights to the cities in Russia and according to the planned summer schedule will make 43 its own flights per week and 9 flights under the brand of "Austrian Airlines" in collaboration with Transaero and GTK "Russia" companies.
From the first days of April Austrian Airlines has introduced special «Red ticket» tariffs for travelers wishing to spend a few days on the coast. Special rates will operate during the whole month of April on flights from Moscow to Nice, Larnaca, Zagreb, Dubrovnik, Podgorica and Varna. The special tariff will be valid for the tickets of the airline to Vienna.
Dubrovnik - 177 EUR
Larnaca - 177 EUR
Nice - 177 EUR
Podgorica - 177 EUR
Varna - 177 EUR
Vienna - 77 EUR
Zagreb - 177 EUR
This airfare is valid for the travel in both directions and does not include taxes and fees. Full price of the tickets with fees is amounted at 11.000 RUR to 11.700 RUR on the 177 euro tariff. The cost of the ticket in both directions to Vienna will cost 7467 rubles including all taxes and fees.
Sale will last until the end of April. Departures at special «Red ticket» rates can be made from 1 April to 31 May. It should be noted that the stay at the destination must necessarily include the night from Saturday to Sunday and not exceed a month. Tickets can not be exchanged or returned, but the return of airport charges is possible.
Photo: Marcus Lenk
Date: 07/04/2010
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