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Bagdarin Airport

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. From 1968, Buryatia Airlines operated flights from the airport. 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.

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.