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S7 Airlines

S7 Airlines is the largest private airline in Russia, with the most modern fleet in the Russian air transit market. S7 extensive network of routes allows our passengers to travel to 181 cities in 26 countries across the world.

S7 Airlines is a member of the Oneworld global aviation alliance, which unites the best airlines from all continents. This affirms S7's high standards of quality and safety. 

The airline operates scheduled passenger flights to Russian and CIS destinations, as well as international services to Austria, Bulgaria, China, Egypt, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Montenegro, South Korea, Spain, Thailand, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates. The main base of the airline is at Domodedovo International Airport, Moscow and Tolmachevo Airport (OVB), Novosibirsk while it has hubs at Irkutsk International Airport (IKT).

Flying with Siberia airlines is a wonderful experience. Passengers relax in comfortable and spacious seats. Experience the luxury of dining in the air with a wide selection of gourmet cuisine served on the airline. Warm and friendly staff of the airline is committed to serve you and make your flying experience comfortable. Passengers can choose to fly in the economy or business class and to use the services of premium comfort lounges at Domodedovo airport. Free meals are offered on all S7 flights, regardless of service class. In addition, passengers can pre-order special meals for flights over 3 hours in duration.

S7 Airlines is the leader in introducing modern technologies and offering passengers the most in-demand services: mobile boarding passes, self check-in, baggage tracking status and a convenient app for iOS and Android.

Airline passengers can get even more benefits by registering for the S7 Priority loyalty program. Members of the program can earn flight miles, as well as additional services, and can use the miles to purchase tickets for S7 and Oneworld alliance partner flights.

Skytrax certified S7 Siberia Airlines as a 3-Star Airline for the quality of its airport and onboard product and staff service. Product rating includes seats, amenities, food & beverages, cleanliness etc, and service rating is for both cabin staff and ground staff.

Operating a modern fleet of Airbus SE and Boeing Co. planes, the carrier connected the country to western Europe, Central Asia, and even Thailand. All flights were operated on the aircraft of the world’s leading manufacturers, such as Airbus (61 aircraft), Boeing (23 aircraft) and Embraer (17 aircraft). The air fleet consisted of 101 aircraft.

Coming out of the coronavirus doldrums, the company had big plans for 2022, including launching a new low-cost carrier this summer and restoring service to vacation markets such as Italy, Spain, and Thailand. The airline also was set to initiate an aggressive push into Germany.

But following Russia’s attack on Ukraine on Feb. 24, the airline is left stuck between international sanctions that have prompted leasing firms to reclaim their aircraft and a Russian government determined to keep its aviation industry aloft. The airline, which once boasted service to 35 nations, is cut off from both its overseas destinations and the flow of aircraft maintenance essentials that are key to keeping a modern airline running, from cockpit software upgrades to spare parts.

S7 has continued to operate most of its 101 planes—the vast majority-owned by foreign lessors who have demanded their return. With the European Union blocking Russian airlines from its airspace and S7 risking repossessions of its planes should they land outside Russian borders, flying has been restricted to domestic destinations too.