Flight operations
Bilateral Air Services Agreements Agreement Russia
Russian Federation - Finland - Air Services AgreementThe Finland - Russian Federation Air Services Agreement was signed in 1993 and it is in force. Designation principles
Multiple designation, but each Party may designate only one airline to
operate on any single route. A designation may be refused if one Party is
not satisfied that substantial ownership and effective controlof a designated airline are vested in the Party designating the airline or in its nationals. Traffic rights for designated
airlines of FinlandRoute possibilities (in both directions):a) Helsinki - Moscow b) Helsinki - St. Petersburg c) Tampere - St. Petersburg d) Helsinki and/or Rovaniemi - Murmansk e) Helsinki and/or Joensuu - Petrozavodsk f) Points in Finland - Moscow g) Points in Finland - Moscow and/or another point in the Russian Federation - points in Europe, the Middle and Near East, South Asia and South-East Asia and beyond to third counties (the unspecified point in the Russian Federation and points beyond in third countries are subject t agreement between the aeronautical authorities) h) Helsinki - Moscow - Tokyo i) Helsinki - Moscow - Beijing k) Helsinki - Sochi l) Helsinki - Arkhangelsk m) Lappeenranta - St. Petersburg n) Rovaniemi and/or Oulu and/or Joensuu and/or Lappeenranta and/or Kuopio - Arkhanelsk and/or Murmansk and/or Petrozavodsk and/or Pskow, in any combination. Fifth freedom rights are subject to a separate agreement between the aeronautical authorities. Unused traffic rights are presently available only on certain regional routes. Capacity regime
Bermuda principles. In practice, strict capacity control is applied.
Tariff regimeDouble approval.This page has been updated in November 2005. |
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