March 30 (SeeNews) - Moldovan low-cost air carrier FlyOne said that it has started to operate a new route - from the country's capital Chisinau to Russia's Saint Petersburg as of March 27.
FlyOne will operate the flight every Saturday, the air carrier said in a press release on Monday.
The airline initially planned to launch the new route in July 2020 but due to the imposed restrictions on international traffic because of the coronavirus pandemic the flight launch was postponed.
FlyOne was founded in 2015 as a cabin crew and flight crew services operator by Romanian training organisation Fly Level, which operates aviation training centres in Chisinau and Romania's Bucharest. In May 2016, the company was transformed into a low-cost air carrier.
The air carrier currently operates flights to 20 destinations from Chisinau to Frankfurt, Tel Aviv, Saint Petersburg, London, Moscow, Parma, Verona, Dublin, Lisbon, Paris, Barcelona, Eindhoven, Istanbul, Antalya, Heraklion, Sharm El-Sheikh, Bodrum, Corfu, Rhodos and Hurghada.