With winter coming to most of Russia, UTair reminds passengers about its year around allowance for complimentary transport of ski and snowboarding equipment.

On all the scheduled UTair flights passengers can carry one set of sporting winter equipment, including skis, boots, a helmet and poles or a snowboard, boots and a helmet, free of charge in addition luggage and carry-on allowances included with the purchase of airfare.

'Considering the growing interest in active leisure and winter sports among Russian citizens, we have decided to introduce a year round free allowance for the transport of personal sports equipment on all of our scheduled operations,' said President of UTair Passenger Airlines Alexey Budnik. 'In the winter season this offer will be especially in demand on the routes from Moscow to Vladikavkaz, Krasnoyarsk, Magnitogorsk, Mineralnyee Vody, Murmansk, Nalchik, Nizhnekamsk, Saint Petersburg, Sochi, Ufa and Chelyabinsk.'

UTair maintains a significant focus on supporting sport activity and the promotion of a healthy lifestyle. The airline has a strong track record in partnership with such major organizations as the Organizing Committee for the Sochi Winter Olympics, the VTB United League, the Continental Hockey League and Russia's Biathlon Union. Since 2002 UTair has been the official air carrier of the Biathlon World Cup in Khanty-Mansyisk.

For additional information on the transportation of sports equipment see www.utair.ru, or contact the airline's hotline at: 8-800-234-00-88 (toll free for Russia); +7 (3452) 298-888 - for international calls.

UTair Aviationis the core enterprise of UTair Group. In 2014 the UTair Group fleet transported 11,204,598 passengers, achieving a 7% increase over the previous year. UTair flies to 110 destinations, including 40 unique destinations. UTair Group headquarters are located in Surgut. UTair maintains its main hub at Vnukovo International Airport in Moscow, where over 160 UTair flights are scheduled daily. UTair has been an IOSA-compliant airline since 2008. In October UTair successfully passed another certification audit for compliance with the requirements of the International Standard for Operational Safety. The International Air Transport Authority has extended the validity of UTair's certificate to October 12, 2017.

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