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Russia's first discount airline inaugurates service

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MOSCOW, January 29 (RIA Novosti) - Sky Express, Russia's first discount airline, will begin operating Monday when the first Boeing-737 leaves Moscow for the Black Sea resort of Sochi, a RIA Novosti correspondent said.

Based in Moscow's Domodedovo airport, the company intends to revolutionize the Russian air transport sector with low-cost flights on modern and comfortable aircraft.

Sky Express announced its arrival on the internal Russian market in late 2006, when the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) bought a 20% stake in the company for $10 million.

The average no-frills ticket price of 500 rubles ($19) includes only the cost of transportation, but passengers will be able to opt for extra services such as meals for a surcharge.

The flight discounter said operations would at first cover primarily the European and southern parts of Russia, and has pledged that the average ticket price would be 40% lower than on other airlines.

The EBRD is planning to increase investment in the company, which is seeking to grab about a seven percent market share and boost it to 25% in the long term, to $20 million in the future.

Another key shareholder is Boris Abramovich, director general of Krasnoyarsk Airlines, Russia's third-largest carrier.

Sky Express plans to carry up to 3.5 million passengers by late 2008.

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