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American will fly Boeing 767-300 jets between
Moscow and Chicago six times a week starting June 2, the
statement said. The jets will seat 30 people in business class
and 195 in economy.
Passenger numbers are booming between Russia
and the United States, said Delta, which offers daily nonstop
flights to New York and Atlanta on Boeing 767-300ER aircraft.
The flights "are always full and in high
demand," said Leonid Tarazov, the airline's representative in
Russia.
Tarazov said he was not worried about losing
passengers to American. "The market is growing, and there are
different niches in it for others to fill," he said.
Foreign investors applauded American's move as
a step toward boosting business ties. "We already have direct
flights with Delta between New York and Moscow and Moscow and
Atlanta, and this will stress the fact that more and more
Americans are recognizing the importance of the Russian market,"
said Andrew Somers, president of the American Chamber of
Commerce in Russia.
Somers emphasized, though, the need for more
direct flights, especially from the U.S. West Coast. Aeroflot
flies to Los Angeles, but it stopped service to Seattle and San
Francisco amid a reshuffle of unprofitable routes after the
Sept. 11 attacks. Aeroflot also flies to New York and
Washington.
Other U.S. and Russian airlines have
considered direct service. Domodedovo Airport director Sergei
Rudakov announced in late 2005 that Continental Airlines would
offer flights to Newark, New Jersey, starting in spring 2006.
Nick Britton, Continental's corporate communications director
for Europe, said the airline continuously looks for new routes
but "has never announced plans for direct flights from Moscow to
destinations in the U.S."
Rudakov said Wednesday that American's
decision to pick Domodedovo "once again proves that we have
chosen the right development strategy." Domodedovo and
Sheremetyevo have been duking it out for airlines, with
Sheremetyevo losing several leading carriers in recent years.
After British Airways, Iberia, Royal Jordanian and Japan
Airlines, American Airlines would be the fifth OneWorld alliance
member to go to Domodedovo.
Sheremetyevo, which has taken flak for shoddy
service and refusing to give airlines desired landing and
departure slots, has fought back by speeding up lines at
passport control and cracking down on unscrupulous taxi drivers,
among other things.
The new Chicago flight will not only lower
ticket prices but save passengers time, said Hisham Elkady,
general manager of Misr Travel, whose clients regularly travel
to the United States.
"A nonstop flight from Moscow to Chicago is
thrilling," Elkady said. "It means no more transfers, no more
arriving at odd hours, and it is simply comfortable."
Under American's tentative plan, Moscow-bound
flights will leave Chicago at 4:55 p.m. and arrive the next day
at 12:15 p.m. Return flights will depart at 4:50 p.m. and arrive
at 2:40 p.m. the same day. Westbound flights will operate every
day except Monday, while eastbound flights will depart every day
except Sunday. |