Koltsovo Airport: canceled Egypt flights make international turnover go down
14 March 2011 (17:15)
UrBC, Yekaterinburg, March 11, 2011. Yekaterinburg-based Koltsovo Airport rendered its services to 175,280 people in February 2011, which exceeded the figure for a year earlier by 13.3%.
This figure comprises 115,230 people who flew domestically (an 18.1% increase compared with February 2010), 14,310 people whose destinations were located within the Commonwealth of Independent States (a 64.2% increase against a year earlier), and 45,720 international passengers, which was 5.7% less than in February 2010 because all the Egypt-bound flights were called off.
As far as the international flights go, Phuket, Dubai, Tel Aviv, Bangkok, Beijing, and Frankfurt.
This figure comprises 115,230 people who flew domestically (an 18.1% increase compared with February 2010), 14,310 people whose destinations were located within the Commonwealth of Independent States (a 64.2% increase against a year earlier), and 45,720 international passengers, which was 5.7% less than in February 2010 because all the Egypt-bound flights were called off.
As far as the international flights go, Phuket, Dubai, Tel Aviv, Bangkok, Beijing, and Frankfurt.
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