MOSCOW—The Russian government has introduced Open Skies at St. Petersburg’s Pulkovo Airport for 30 European countries. The new rules became effective Jan. 1 and will run for initially five years. Authorities granted seventh freedom rights to foreign airlines, which are now allowed to operate flights...
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