OREANDA-NEWS. June 15, 2007. From 7 July, S7’s Moscow – Kurgan service, Flight S7-341/342 will operate 4 times a week, including a new Saturday service. ‘The extra frequency will be particularly convenient for business passengers who work in Moscow during the week and go home to Kurgan for the weekend,’ noted Aleksandr Larin, Director of S7 Airlines’ Central Regional Branch.

The new flight will be optimally integrated into S7’s transfer network, offering convenient connections with a large number of S7 flights from Moscow (more than 50 a day). Transfer passengers on the new flight will be able to take advantage of our through check-in service, saving them from having to check in again when they take their next S7 flight from Domodedovo International Airport.

You can find a flight timetable, check seat availability and book tickets on S7’s official website www.s7.ru, or by calling 8-800-200-000-7 (free from within Russia).

In 2007, S7 Airlines became the first Russian airliner to give its passengers the chance to buy e-tickets for its domestic flights. Now when you buy an e-ticket you no longer need to go and pick up a physical ticket; you just have to turn up for check-in at the airport.

At S7, we are continuously improving our standards of service, updating our aircraft fleet, and doing all we can to make travelling pleasant and memorable for our passengers. S7 Airlines is Russia’s largest domestic carrier and one of the world’s top 50 domestic airlines. In terms of passenger numbers, S7 is Russia’s second-biggest airline overall. In 2006, S7 made more than 40,000 flights, carrying 4,900,000 passengers and more than 28,000 tonnes of cargo and post. On 30 May, the S7 Group signed a contract for the supply of 15 long-haul Next-Generation Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft; it has the confirmed right to purchase another 10 such aircraft.