00:0022 января 199900:00
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00:0022 января 1999
ZAO Eurolines began with two coach routes to Tallinn in April 1998, but today makes six coach journeys to Estonia each day. The flow of passengers has grown by 30% over the last six months, despite the crisis.
<BR>ZAO Eurolines began with two coach routes to Tallinn in April 1998, but today makes six coach journeys to Estonia each day. The flow of passengers has grown by 30% over the last six months, despite the crisis.<BR>At the end of January, Eurolines is to launch a weekend charter trip to Tallinn. From early February, the company is to open a daily coach trip to Riga, and then to Stuttgart and Warsaw. "This programme is the minimum," says Oleg Kuksov, Eurolines' general director. He says that the company developed very rapidly, because before now there was no permanent coach service running on these routes with a European standard of service only coach services to Finland were developed. "Our Estonian partners gave us their experience and their connections, which made it far easier to join the European system of coach services." Added Oleg Kuksov.<BR>Eurolines is a European coach service system connecting 35 European countries. ZAO Eurolines was created with the participation of Estonian company Mootor Reisi, which is a member of Eurolines. At present, the company owns six of its own coaches.