The Ministry of transport reported that the aircraft of the airline “VIM-Avia” will continue regular flights to 15 October from 16-th of the carriage will cease. A statement published on the Agency’s website.
The office also recommended that passengers with date of scheduled flight after 16 October to return the tickets and get money for them at the place of purchase.
In the course of work of the operational headquarters for the organization of transportation of passengers, in which took part representatives of Ministry of transport, Rosaviation, “Siberia” and “VIM-Avia”, it was decided that airports and refueling companies are guaranteed to serve liners of the air carrier until October 15.
By results of work of the staff of the owners of the airport “Domodedovo” has decided to release five aircraft “VIM-Avia”, which was previously stopped by the airport for the debts. This will allow you to return to Moscow out of Antalya, Turkey about two thousand passengers of Charter flights.
Also liners “VIM-Avia” will fly from Moscow to Blagoveshchensk, Krasnodar and Simferopol, as well as from Anadyr to Moscow. In addition, ready to fly regular flight from Pulkovo to Beijing. September 28, the Red Wings airline will operate its Charter transportation of passengers “VIM-Avia” of the Italian Rimini to Moscow.
On 25 September the Moscow interregional investigative management of SKR on transport criminal case. The occasion was the mass cancellation of Charter flights, resulting in three thousand passengers were in the airports of the Moscow air hub without the chance of departure. As was established by investigators, September 22 the management of “VIM-Avia” knew that the money for jet fuel in the company, but nevertheless, the sale of tickets was carried out in normal mode.
September 27, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the Minister of transport Maxim Sokolov on incomplete service compliance due to the crisis situation around the airline “VIM-Avia”. The President also criticized Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich, saying that he has paid insufficient attention to the transport industry.