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Aeroflot sees obstacles to low-cost Russian air travel lifted soon

(GNN) - Laws preventing airlines from charging for food and baggage - the last obstacles standing in the way of significantly cheaper airfares in Russia - will be lifted soon, the country's largest carrier Aeroflot (AFLT.MM) predicted on Sunday.
The Russian government has already revoked laws prohibiting the sale of non-refundable tickets and employment of foreign pilots since the state-carrier announced plans to launch low-cost airline Dobrolet last year, chief executive Vitaly Saveliev told Reuters in an interview ahead of this year's Farnborough International Airshow (FIA).

But allowing Russia's new budget airline to charge for food and baggage would result in ticket prices up to 40 percent cheaper than Aeroflot's traditional economy class service.

"These are the laws that will allow Russia to have low-cost airlines which will operate under the same rules as those in Europe and America,” said Saveliev. "Low-cost, it is a very simple service – no food and no free-of-charge luggage."

Saveliev said a repeal of the obligation to provide food is pending and he believes the Russian parliament will soon reach a decision allowing Dobrolet to charge for baggage, in line with European discount carriers such as Ryanair and easyJet.

“We are looking at Ryanair as a model. For us, Ryanair is maybe one of the best low-cost carriers," he said.

Dobrolet, which roughly translates to mean "Goodflight", made its maiden flight from Moscow to the Crimean capital of Simferopol in June, a politically-motivated decision after Russia drew condemnation from Western governments when it seized control of the Black Sea peninsula from Ukraine in March.

Initial flights on the route have been operating at full capacity and Saveliev said tickets are now booked up until the end of August.

Dobrolet is Russia's only low-cost carrier but others that have tried and failed were SkyExpress and Avianova, which halted operations in 2011, according to Russian media reports.

Saveliev said the new carrier would avoid the fate of its predecessors and aimed to produce a profit within two years by targeting Russia's growing middle class.

“In five years we are going to have about ten million passengers each year and we are going to make a profit in two years,” he said.

OPEN UP THE EXPANSE OF RUSSIA

Aeroflot has previously announced that Dobrolet's first eight planes will be leased Boeing 737-800s and Boeing estimates that over the next 20 years air traffic to and from the CIS region of Russia and ex-Soviet states will grow at a rate of 4.4 percent annually. [ID:nL1N0I00JA]

Aeroflot said it carried more than 30 million passengers last year and aims to carry over 70 million passengers, 30 million of whom in the Russian market, by 2025.

Saveliev believes this target is achievable with Aeroflot now offering the two most successful classes of air travel - premium and low cost. Middle-priced carriers are rapidly beginning to lost market share, he said.

“People now prefer to fly either premium class or with low-cost carriers," he said. "That’s why in Russia we are going to be ready, because we now have this low-cost carrier.”

Restricted to domestic flights for the first two years, Dobrolet plans to add destinations including the Winter Olympics host city of Sochi on the Black Sea and the Baltic Sea Russian exclave, Kaliningrad, by 2016.

The airline will then be able to operate flights within a 2,000 kilometers radius of Moscow, Saveliev said, and hopes to fly to international destinations including Kiev and Istanbul.

But the benefits will not only be financial and Saveliev hopes affordable air travel will open up the expanse of Russia to its largely immobile population of more than 140 million.

“I hope the Russian people will get the possibility to have the same mobility like in Europe, Asia or the United States," he said. "It is very necessary, not only for business but for humanitarian reasons, for people to connect with other people."

(The story was correced in paragraphs 13 and 14 to make clear that Aeroflot carries more than 30 million passengers a year, not 70 million, but aims to increase that to 70 million)

(Reuters)(AIP)(Editing by Mark Potter and Kevin Liffey)

Musharraf treason case: Statement of one more witness recorded

(GNN) - ISLAMABAD: One more witness from the prosecution Khalid Rasool recorded his statement in the Special Court hearing former president Pervez Musharraf’s treason case on Wednesday here.
The witness in his statement said that his job was to receive the documents, hand it over to the FIA investigation team and nothing except that.

Special Court three-member bench headed by Justice Faisal Arab was hearing the case here.

Prosecution witness Khalid Rasool in his recorded statement said that he obtained DVD of Pervez Musharraf’s speech relating to the declaration of November 3 emergency from PTV producer Ghalib Hussain on December 6, 2013 and after having obtained all the related documents handed them over to the head of the FIA investigation team, Khalid Quraishi.

Prosecutor Akram Sheikh suggested that the defence lawyer might cross-examine the witness today and for the next hearing summon for witness Khalid Quraishi might be issued.

Justice Faisal Arab adjourned further hearing until August 5, as the defence lawyer was not willing to cross-examine today.(GNN)(THENEWS)(AIP)

Prisoners’ escape: FIA nabs sub-inspector for abetting crime

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) arrested a Punjab police sub inspector for releasing three UK-convicted prisoners from the Central Jail Karachi in 2010 on forged papers drafted by a section officer (law) in the federal interior ministry who was arrested by the FIA last month.
The FIA investigation team is also facing great hardship in tracing the two absconding prisoners due to lack of cooperation of interior and prisons department of the Sindh government, it has been learnt.

Sources privy to the matter in FIA informed the Express Investigation Cell that Sub Inspector Ibrar of Punjab police was arrested by the investigation team of FIA Anti-corruption cell, Islamabad Zone, a few days back due to his involvement in the prisoners’ release case.

As per FIR No- 24/14 registered by FIA Anti-corruption cell on March 28, 2014, three Pakistani citizens Nasir Khan, Asad Habib and Rizwan were convicted by the British government in three different murder and narcotics cases.

Nasir and Rizwan were sentenced to life imprisonment in murder cases on February 21, 2002 and November 8, 2010, respectively, while Asad was convicted for 25 years in a drugs case on August 7, 2004.

The three convicts were later handed over by the British government to the Pakistan government under a prisoner agreement on August 21, 2010, and were sent to the Central Jail Karachi to complete their remaining imprisonment.

Meanwhile, Section officer (Law) Ali Muhammad allegedly forwarded letters to the authorities of Central Jail Karachi in different time periods for the release of said prisoners. As a result, Nasir was released on September 9, 2010, while Rizwan and Asad were released in November, 2010.

In pursuance of such FIR, the FIA Investigation team arrested section officer Ali Muhammad from Islamabad and one of the released prisoners Asad from Karachi.

When contacted, the deputy director FIA Anti-corruption cell, Islamabad zone Jalil Khan has confirmed the arrest of Sub Inspector Ibrar for his involvement in the case.

(By Yaqoob Malik) Published in GNN & Tribune, May 23rd, 2014.