
Pobeda Airlines, a self-described "low-cost" airline, plans to cease flights from Moscow to Helsinki. The final flight is scheduled for January 31, according to a Travel.ru correspondent.
Sales for all subsequent dates are closed. It is unknown whether Pobeda plans to return to the route, which the company opened just over three months ago.
Four years ago, something similar happened with Siberia Airlines (S7 Airlines) flights on the same route. The company operated the Helsinki route for just over six months before ceasing operations. However, the main carriers on this route—Aeroflot and Finnair—are only increasing their capacity: Aeroflot already flies three times daily, and Finnair will fly four times daily starting in mid-spring.
Source: travel.ru