A potential expansion of subsidies for airlines that allow passenger exchanges is on the horizon. This development was reported by the press center of the Russian Ministry of Transport and cited by TASS. The update signals that the continuation of these subsidies will be considered in light of the current financial and economic health of the carriers involved.
In September, the Russian government extended a program that supports loans taken by leasing firms to purchase aircraft produced domestically. The plan earmarks more than 30 billion rubles to back these loans over the next three years, underscoring a continued commitment to sustaining the domestic aviation sector. — Ministry of Transport press center
Earlier, the ministry outlined proposed amendments to the rules governing subsidies for airlines operating regional routes that depart from Moscow. The changes could restrict carriers from monetizing state-subsidized domestic flights by offering paid add-ons such as insurance, premium seating, extra baggage allowances, meals, and other services, ensuring that subsidies primarily cover core transportation needs. — Ministry of Transport press center
There has also been ongoing attention in official channels to the trend of rising air ticket prices across the country, with officials noting the importance of balancing subsidies with market dynamics to preserve affordability for travelers. — Ministry of Transport press center