Belarus: Flag carrier targets 12-15% passenger traffic growth in 2016
Published 9 March 2016
Belavia expects to benefit from greater numbers of transit passengers, resulting from Russia and Ukraine's bans on each other's flights and Russia's ban on charters to Turkey; the company is scheduled to receive three new B737-800s in 2016 (525 words, 2 tables [Belavia's passenger traffic in 2009-2015; current fleet])
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