S7 Airlines (S7, Novosibirsk) has officially joined oneworld alliance on November 15. It has retired its single A310-200 and replaced it with an ex-Air France (AF/Paris CDG) A319-100. It is also planning to lease three more A320-200s but is considering retiring its single A310-300 and three B767-300ERs instead. S7 has launched new routes from various Russian bases: Ekaterinburg-Beijing: 2x weekly A320-200 service starting on October 1 Irkutsk-Sanya: weekly seasonal A320-200 service has operated between October 31, 2010 and March 17 Khabarovsk-Beijing: weekly A320-200 service has started on June 8 Moscow Domodedovo-Split: weekly seasonal B737-800 service between June 5 and September 11 (operated by Globus (GH/Novosibirsk) Moscow Domodedovo-Stavropol: 4x weekly A319-100 service has started on June 20 Novosibirsk-Berlin Tegel: weekly seasonal A320-200 service has between June 19 and September 11 St. Petersburg-Dushanbe: weekly A320-200 service has started on September 25, 2010 Vladivostok-Beijing: 2x weekly A320-200 service has started on November 2, 2010 Vladivostok-Hong Kong: weekly A320-200 service starting on November 2 Vladivostok-Khabarovsk: 2x weekly A320-200 service starting on October 31 It has however given up its scheduled Moscow Domodedovo-Rimini services. S7 has replaced its codeshare agreement with Aerosvit Airlines (VV/Kiev Borispol) by a similar arrangement with competitor Ukraine International Airlines (PS/Kiev Borispol) covering all flights operated by the two carriers between Moscow Domodedovo and Kiev Borispol. It also codeshares now on the Orenburg-Moscow Domodedovo route served by Orenair (R2/Orenburg).
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