Utair's New Perm to Yaroslavl Flights Take Off, First Flight Fully Booked
Direct flights between Perm and Yaroslavl, operated by Utair under a subsidized program, took off on July 18. The inaugural flight was fully booked, signaling a promising start for the new route. The service runs on Fridays and Sundays, using Bombardier aircraft. The journey takes approximately one hour and 30 minutes. Utair has committed to this route until spring 2026. Initially, RusLine airline was scheduled to end its flights from Perm to Yaroslavl on March 27, but Utair is now the carrier operating the subsidized direct flights between the two cities. Utair's direct flights between Perm and Yaroslavl have started strongly, with the first flight fully booked. The service will continue until at least spring 2026, operating twice a week.
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