Pobeda Airlines started selling flight tickets in installments

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Pobeda Airlines, owned by the Aeroflot group, started selling flight tickets in four equal installments. This has been reported on the low-cost airline’s website.

“Payment for tickets and additional services can be divided into four equal parts using the “Shares” service, without interest, commission or overpayment. You pay 25 percent immediately, the remaining three portions are deleted every two weeks, the message states.

It is stated that the service will not affect the buyer’s credit history, the maximum payment amount will be 100 thousand rubles.

Previously reportedLow-cost carrier Pobeda plans to contribute about 650 million rubles of excess profit tax to the budget, Aeroflot CEO Sergei Aleksandrovsky said. Pobeda will reportedly be the only Russian airline that will pay excess profits tax. From January 1, 2024, an excess profit tax of 10 percent will be imposed on organizations whose average profit in 2021 and 2022 exceeds 1 billion rubles.

According to him, if, for example, the plane was going to Vnukovo and landed in Sheremetyevo, this means about an hour of additional flight time and corresponding expenses in the airline’s cost price. However, he did not provide a monetary estimate of the low-cost airline’s losses.

Pobeda has 41 Boeing 737-800 aircraft in its fleet. The cost of an hour’s flight on a Boeing 737-800 is approximately 750-800 thousand rubles.

Previously in Sheremetyevo detained A barefoot Aeroflot flight attendant jumps around the cars.

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