Mar 12, 2012 - Aeroexpress and Ukraine International Airlines Announce New Joint Initiative
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Aeroexpress and Ukraine International Airlines Announce New Joint Initiative

Mar 12, 2012

Aeroexpress, together with Ukraine International Airlines, the country’s leading carrier, are offering air passengers a new service to book and purchase tickets for Aeroexpress trains running between the centre of Moscow and the Russian capital’s three airports: Vnukovo, Domodedovo, and Sheremetyevo.

Passengers can book Aeroexpress tickets using RING’s SelfBooking (e-express) module, which has been integrated into the airline’s website (www.flyuia.com). There are more than 10 methods available to pay for Aeroexpress tickets to ensure convenience, including via mobile phone, credit card, or cash payments via terminals.

Ukraine International Airlines has been operating safe, secure, and punctual flights for over 20 years, offering its passengers a level of service on par with Western European carriers, while providing traditional Ukrainian hospitality and maintaining competitive prices. The airline connects Ukraine with over 40 capital cities and other major centres in Western Europe, Russia (Moscow, Samara, Ufa, Ekaterinburg, and Kazan), Georgia, Kazakhstan, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Together with its partners, Ukraine International Airlines provides flights to more than 3,000 destinations worldwide.

The opportunity to buy tickets online saves passengers’ time, allowing them to more accurately plan their journey times. Aeroexpress trains run strictly to schedule. Travel time is 35 minutes from Vnukovo and Sheremetyevo International Airports, and 45 minutes from Moscow Domodedovo Airport.

Hot line number

8-800-700-33-77 (calls from Russia and mobile phones).

8-495-663-84-10 (calls from Moscow).

The call is free of charge from all regions of Russia.

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