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  Pulkovo Airlines Passenger Opinions about Pulkovo Airlines product and service standards
Pulkovo's ground personnel in SPB's airport were totally incompetent, and the airport signage was extremely bad.
Pulkovo airport has to be the strangest I've been to, with check-in after a security check and security control.
Pulkovo from Dusseldorf to St. Petersburg, and since i had a choice of either LH or FV i choose FV due to the fact that my favorite aircraft is the TU-154M which i was lucky to get.
www.airlinequality.com /Forum/pulkovo.htm   (1562 words)

  
 Pulkovo Airport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pulkovo Airport (Аэропорт Пулково in Russian) (IATA: LED, ICAO: ULLI) is an airport located 16 km south of St Petersburg, Russia.
Pulkovo Airport, like many other airports in Russia, was used to run military operations during the Second World War.
The airport renamed to Pulkovo Airport in April 1973 while a new terminal was opened.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pulkovo_Airport   (240 words)

  
 ECVP2006 - Pulkovo
Pulkovo Airlines is one of the biggest enterprises in aviation industry of Russia.
The professionalism of “Pulkovo” staff is confirmed by the fact, that more than 80 % of the specialists have the first class qualification, and 97% of the crews are permitted to the flights in difficult weather conditions.
The priority aims of Pulkovo Airlines are maximum flight security, passenger convenience, upgrading of pilots, appropriate fleet maintenance and extension both domestic and international flights.
ecvp2006.ru /modules.php?name=Pages&page=19   (238 words)

  
 Airtravel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Pulkovo Airlines and Aeroflot flights land at Sheremetevo (Sheremetievo, Scheremetjewo or Sheremetievo) airport in the north of Moscow, Rossia (Russia), the state carrier flies small Yakvolev 40 jets twice daily from St. Petersburg to Vnukovo in the southwest of the capital.
Pulkovo Airlines is not the operator of two Pulkovo airports but they should be able to provide you with some useful information.
Pulkovo area of St. Petersburg is the home of Pulkovo Observatory, Russia's oldest functioning observatory and a kin of sorts to the Royal Observatory at Greenwich (closed for good in 1998).
www.photofora.com /eugene/transport/Byair.htm   (4546 words)

  
 RUSSIAN AIRLINES UPDATE
During the first half of 2004, Russian airlines continued to experience growth and carried 14.47 million passengers, which is a 19.6% increase compared to the same period in 2003.
Airlines are struggling to meet demand for transportation and update their aging fleets.
Airlines publicly complain that the restrictions on their ability to acquire aircraft negatively reflect on operations, prevent them from being competitive in the international market, and provide quality services to passengers.
www.bisnis.doc.gov /bisnis/bisdoc/0409RFAirlinesUpdate.htm   (1538 words)

  
 A Window to Europe Closes for St. Petersburg - Kommersant Moscow
The news agency reported that EU representatives will meet on October 4 to update the list of airlines that are not allowed to fly to Europe, and they will apparently also discuss including the St. Petersburg airline Pulkovo on that list.
Pulkovo Airlines refused to comment publicly on the matter, but a source in the company told Kommersant that the airline is "already informed" of the possibility that it will be placed on the EU's fllist.
Pulkovo competes on the international market in northwestern Russian exclusively with foreign airlines, and some in the market and in the company itself believe that the fllist threat is nothing but a ploy to increase the fortunes of international carriers on the routes between St. Petersburg and Europe.
www.kommersant.com /page.asp?idr=529&id=705532   (788 words)

  
 PULKOVO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
PULKOVO Airlines is one of the biggest Russian airlines.
Since May 1958 Pulkovo Airlines has been operating St. Petersburg - Amsterdam flights, initially under the flag of Aeroflot and as from April 1999 under its own flag.
Currently Pulkovo operates to Amsterdam three flights a week on days 3, 5 and 7 (Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays).
www.geocities.com /pulkovo2001   (134 words)

  
 Pulkovo Airlines Has Money Troubles - Kommersant Moscow
Kommersant has learned that Alexander Golovin, acting general director of the Pulkovo state federal unitary aviation enterprise in St. Petersburg, signed an order on September 19 imposing strict cost-cutting measures in that company, which is in danger of ending the year with a loss of 300 million rubles.
In fall 2006, the airline is to be incorporated with the Russia State Transportation Co., which specializes in transporting high officials.
The crisis at Pulkovo is not expected to have massive effects on it or lead to its bankruptcy.
www.kommersant.com /page.asp?idr=529&id=612804   (367 words)

  
 russian aerospace issues with Concise Aerospace - in Russia and the CIS
The AiRUnion airline alliance led by the country's fourth largest carrier, Krasnoyarsk Airline (KrasAir), is largely composed of airlines in which KrasAir's senior management, twin brothers Boris and Alexander Abramovich, exercise either control or influence through stakes held by associated investors.
A state controlled airline generally viewed as being unacceptable to those involved, given it is considered to be a deterrent to attracting investors rather than an encouragement.
The airline is politically well connected and Boris Abramovich is reported to have strong links with the financially liquid metals producers in the Krasnoyarsk region, as well a growing reputation with the Western sources of finance such as the EBRD.
www.conciseb2b.com /aerospace   (1984 words)

  
 Bashkortostan Aviation - Bashkirian Airlines - Ufa Airport
In 1995 Bashkirian Airlines transported 1 mln passengers (-17%) and 8,8 mln ftk (+33%) with its 107 aircrafts.
The federal-government-owned Bashkir Airlines and Ufa airport are to be privatized in 2003, RosBalt reported on 15 December, citing an unidentified source in the Bashkir Ministry of Property Relations.
Airline representatives told the agency that four of the company's 10 Tu-154M aircraft meet both new noise standards and emergency-warning-system requirements.
www.geocities.com /ai320/bashkortostan.htm   (1074 words)

  
 Pulkovo Airlines switches inventory management, sales and reservation to Amadeus Altéa CMS
Pulkovo is the second airline in 2006 to cut over to the Altéa platform.
As a result, Altéa Inventory is today responsible for managing airline inventory representing 95 million passengers boarded per year, a figure which is set to grow to over 500 million passengers boarded in 2010, while Altéa Reservation drives airline multi-channel sales representing 496 million passengers boarded per year.
By enabling information to be shared in real time between the reservation, inventory and departure control systems, it empowers airlines of all sizes to sweep aside their inflexible legacy technology constrictions and revolutionise the levels of service that can be extended to customers.
www.amadeus.com /airlines/x23027.html   (734 words)

  
 Travel to St. Petersburg Russia: Pulkovo Airport
The Pulkovo I Domestic Flights Ariport is located 17 km southward of the center of St. Petersburg and operates flights within Russia and selected destinations in the former Soviet republics.
The Pulkovo II International Flights Airport is located 13 km away from the city center on he same road to the domestic flights airport.
Offices of major international airlines are located in the main building sitting in between the Departures and Arrivals Halls.
www.travelinrussia.com /petersburg_arrival/pulkovo_airport.html   (828 words)

  
 Interfax > Finance & Business   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Aug 23 (Interfax) - Pulkovo Airlines, the owner of the Tu-154 passenger plane that crashed in eastern Ukraine on Tuesday, said it was operating without disruption and that no flights were being canceled.
Naletenko also said that passengers planning to fly with the airline were not handing their tickets in.
Pulkovo's legal department told Interfax that the decision to compensate the relatives of those who died in Tuesday's crash would be reached in accordance with the Russian Aviation Code.
www.interfax.ru /e/B/finances/26.html?id_issue=11576369   (329 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Pulkovo Airlines at Epinions.com
Pulkovo is the regional airline of St Petersburg, named after the airport that serves the city.
Pulkovo operate a fleet of Ilyushin IL86, Tupolev Tu-154 and Tupolev Tu134 aircraft.
Pulkovo were reported to have ordered some new Tupolev Tu204 aircraft, brand new and similar to a Boeing 757, but they have not been delivered as yet.
www.epinions.com /content_93946875524   (1340 words)

  
 Russia: Prospect Of EU Ban Menaces Pulkovo - RADIO FREE EUROPE / RADIO LIBERTY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Pulkovo airlines had recorded just one serious accident prior to that crash, and the air carrier was considered one of Russia's safest.
Gennady Boldyrev, Pulkovo's acting director general, recently told reporters that the airline had received 20 warnings from the ECAC over the past year.
Pulkovo is due to merge with and adopt the name of another Russian carrier, Rossia.
www.rferl.org /featuresarticle/2006/10/4bf4c33a-3bdd-4ccf-8788-59c43abae28d.html   (862 words)

  
 Pulkovo catering and inflight meal reviews @ AIRLINEMEALS.NET   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
When it comes to beverages Pulkovo is generous and#8211; as this picture testifies and#8211; three cups of red wine right away just because I hinted Iand#8217;d like more wine with my meal, and wine kept flowing until the landing.
Comments: Pulkovo flights from Paris to St. Pete have better food than the meals served during flights from Russiaand#8217;s Northern capital to the capital of France.
Although beer and wine are complimentary as are juices and soft drinks Pulkovo does not have full bar service in the economy class (on these flights); the cabin crew does not mind if you drink their duty free stocks empty and would even bring plastic cups.
www.airlinemeals.net /meals/Pulkovo.html   (1584 words)

  
 Venik's Aviation News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Pilots and flight attendants from St. Petersburg-based Pulkovo Airlines stood in an honor guard near the 14 coffins, which were covered with flowers and uniform caps worn by airline staff.
A spokeswoman for Pulkovo Airlines said it could take several more weeks before they reach their final conclusion.
Pulkovo Airlines said it would pay $18,000 in compensation to families of those killed in the crash, in accordance with the crew`s work contract, Interfax reported.
www.aeronautics.ru /archive/aeronews/conv/article_August_2002_9_117.htm   (429 words)

  
 Onnettomuustutkintakeskus - C 1/2003 L
A Pulkovo Airlines Tupolev Tu-154M airliner (PLK230) on a scheduled passenger flight from Helsinki to St.Petersburg climbed above the initial climb altitude of 4000 ft of the standard instrument departure and the required separation was lost to a Finnair ATR-72 airliner (FIN225) on a scheduled passenger flight from Helsinki to Turku.
Probable contributing factors were the increased crew work load caused by the unsuccessful radio contract attempts, the absence of altitude alerter and altimeter movable markers, and the non-ergonomic way of using the SID chart in the cockpit.
The investigation commission presented two safety recommendations for Pulkovo Airlines, in which the company was recommended to improve crew resource management and to install altitude alert/capture systems in its aircraft.
www.onnettomuustutkinta.fi /21157.htm   (397 words)

  
 The St. Petersburg Times - Business - Air-Cargo Firms Shunning New Terminal
The project to build the Pulkovo Cargo Terminal, which is located in the area between the Pulkovo-1 and Pulkovo-2 airports and the Pulkovskoye highway, was initiated by Pulkovo Airlines and Germany's Lufthansa in 1998, with $8 million of the $12 million construction cost covered by a loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
The story behind the present stand-off began in the middle of December, when Pulkovo Airlines sent all of the cargo-transport departments of the airlines working out of St. Petersburg a letter signed by Nikolai Kolesov, the deputy general director of Pulkovo airlines and the chairperson of the administration board of the new cargo terminal.
The company operating the new facility, Pulkovo Cargo Terminal, is 40-percent owned by Pulkovo Airlines, with another 40 percent of the company's shares owned by Lufthansa and the remaining 20 percent in the hands of the Lenstroyzhilservis construction firm.
www.times.spb.ru /index.php?action_id=2&story_id=6661   (1174 words)

  
 Airlines in St. Petersburg
Aeroflot is the country’s largest air carrier, accounting for 68% of international passenger flights to 108 destinations in 54 countries worldwide and over 10% of domestic air travel to 33 destinations in Russia and the CIS.
Remarkable achievements of Pulkovo aviators lay in the different fields, such as construction of the airport, mastering of new aviation equipment, and opening of new airways.
The result was overcapacity at Osaka, and around a third of the airlines that originally served the city have now discontinued their flights.
www.st-petersburg.net /travel/airlines.htm   (286 words)

  
 SN Brussels Airlines - Press Release   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
SN Brussels Airlines has signed a codeshare agreement with Pulkovo Airlines of Russia.
Today, SN Brussels Airlines is happy to announce that a codeshare agreement has been concluded with Pulkovo Airlines on this Brussels - St Petersburg service.
Pulkovo (IATA code ‘FV’) is a well known Russian airline that has been established in 1932 and that operates a dense network.
www.brusselsairlines.com /en/company/pressroom/detail.aspx?uri=tcm:31-2724   (280 words)

  
 RIA Novosti - Russia - Russia's Pulkovo Airlines to replace Tu-154Ms within three years
MOSCOW, September 21 (RIA Novosti) - Pulkovo Airlines, one of Russia's largest air carriers, said Thursday it would fully replace its Tu-154M passenger jets within three years, but that the move was not linked to a recent fatal crash involving the airliner.
Pulkovo owned a Tu-154M liner that crashed August 22 near Donetsk, in eastern Ukraine, en route from a Russian Black Sea resort to St. Petersburg, killing 170 passengers and crew on board.
The Tu-154 jet owned by St. Petersburg-based Pulkovo Airlines was flying from the Russian resort of Anapa on the Black Sea to St. Petersburg via Ukrainian territory when it crashed in stormy weather 45 kilometers (30 miles) outside Donetsk in eastern Ukraine near the Russian border.
en.rian.ru /russia/20060921/54129343.html   (455 words)

  
 ITAR-TASS: PULKOVO AIRLINES TO ADD NEW SUPER-LONG-RANGE FLIGHTS@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
St PETERSBURG, Feb 23, 2002 (Itar-Tass via COMTEX) -- Russian airline Pulkovo, operating from the St. Petersburg airport of the same name, plans to add new super-long-range routes with the introduction of the 2002 summer schedule.
It plans to introduce flights to China and South Korea, said Pulkovo General Director Sergei Belov.
Pulkovo will be making two flights a week to Beijing and Seoul.
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:50959664&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf   (193 words)

  
 Alexandra Breslav - Personal Travel Guide in St. Petersburg - Russia | Useful and Business Info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Pulkovo I is located 18 kilometres from the center of St. Petersburg.
PULKOVO 2 (INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS) - Passenger and cargo flights to 32 cities in Europe and Asia.
Pulkovo 2 is 17 kilometres from the center of St. Petersburg.
www.petersburg-travel-guide.com /business_en.htm   (440 words)

  
 ZAO Cargo Terminal Pulkovo
On May 19, Cargo Terminal Pulkovo at the instance of "Administrative department of the President of the Russian Federation" managed the uneasy delivery of the government cargo to Sochi.
The saint patron of the Georgian capital was carried by air-freighter AN 124 (Ruslan) airline "Polet".
Within their IT connections CTP provides Pulkovo Customs minutes after arrival of a flight with all relevant information about each shipment, while Pulkovo Customs will in reply advice registration numbers which already allow CTP to hand over the documents to the customer for customs clearance.
www.pulkovo-cargo.ru /eng/News.htm   (2378 words)

  
 Welcome to Hotel Labirint - St.Petersburg, Russia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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www.labhotel.spb.ru /info.html   (608 words)

  
 The St. Petersburg Times - Top Stories - Prosecutor Slams Pulkovo Airlines, Airport
Multiple flight safety violations have been identified at St. Petersburg's Pulkovo Airport and in the operations of the city-based air carrier of the same name, the St. Petersburg prosecutor's office said Friday.The office claims to have examined two Tu-154M planes.
The are of the same type as the Pulkovo airplane that crashed in eastern Ukraine on Aug. 22, killing 170 people.
Marina Peshekhonova, Pulkovo Airlines' press-secretary, speaking with the St. Petersburg Times on Monday, said that her company could not comment on the case as Naletenko is on vacation.
www.sptimes.ru /index.php?action_id=2&story_id=18799   (507 words)

  
 AirDisaster.Com News: Pulkovo Airlines jetliner down in Russia; 171 aboard killed.
A Pulkovo Aviation TU-154, similar to the aircraft involved in today's accident, is seen at Moscow in July, 2006.
It was the third major plane crash in the region this year, and came less than two months after at least 124 people died when an Airbus A310 of the Russian carrier S7 skidded off a runway and burst into flames on July 9 in the Siberian city of Irkutsk.
On May 3, an A320 of the Armenian airline Armavia crashed into the Black Sea while trying to land in the Russian resort city of Sochi in rough weather, killing all 113 people aboard.
www.airdisaster.com /news/0806/22/news.shtml   (519 words)

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