Bagdarin Airport

Airport that serves Bagdarin, Russia
Bagdarin Airport is located in Russia
Bagdarin Airport
Bagdarin Airport
Location in Russia

Bagdarin Airport serves Bagdarin, Russia.

History

Bagdarin Airport (Russian: Багдарин аэропорт) was opened in October 1967 during the time of the Soviet Union. Initially, services were offered by Aeroflot.[1] From 1968, Buryatia Airlines operated flights from the airport.[2] In 1992 the airport was half closed. In 2007 it was closed for financial reasons. In 2013 the airport was re-opened, when PANH opened the new flight to Ulan-Ude. The service closed and by 2021 there were no scheduled flights to the airport.[3]

References

  1. ^ MacDonald, Hugh (1975). Aėroflot: Soviet Air Transport Since 1923. London: Putnam. p. 117. ISBN 978-0-37000-117-3.
  2. ^ Бизнес-карта 2007. Транспорт. Россия (том 1) [Business Map 2007. Transport. Russia] (in Russian). Moscow: Business Information Agency. 2007. p. 173. ISBN 978-1-41875-438-9.
  3. ^ Smolyaninov, Sergey (21 December 2021). "B Бypятии мoгyт пoявитьcя пocтoянныe peйcы в Kыpeн и Бaгдapин Ceйчac зaявкy paccмaтpивaют в aвиaкoмпaнии" [Regular flights to Kyren and Bagdarin may appear in Buryatia: Applications are now being considered by the airline]. arigus.tv (in Russian). Retrieved 11 February 2024.
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