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* Aeroflot Russian International Airlines begins twice-weekly service between Los Angeles and Moscow next Thursday, using Russian-built Ilyushin 62 aircraft with a 12-seat business class section and 120 seats in tourist class.
The airline will also offer 72-hour cargo service using the planes, which will fly direct with a stop in Anchorage. Currently, only charter flights are available direct to Moscow from LAX.
This summer, the airline will switch to newer, quieter wide-body Ilyushin 96 aircraft and will offer the first regular nonstop flights between Moscow and LAX. In the meantime, the Ilyushin 62 is flying with a temporary federal waiver of noise requirements. Aeroflot serves Moscow from San Francisco, Chicago, New York, Washington, Orlando, Fla., and Miami. It also flies from Seattle to Khabarovsk in Siberia.
Schedules and information are available through Aeroflot’s San Francisco office at (415) 434-2300. A Beverly Hills office will open soon at 9100 Wilshire Blvd.
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