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Sep. 17, 2004
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Russians Are Afraid of Flying
September 17, After the two explosions of Tu-154 and Tu-134, the demand for air tickets has been falling, Aeroflot commercial director Evgeny Bachurin stated at a press conference.
The passenger flow has reduced by 15-20 percent since the double plane crash, RIA Novosti reports referring to Bachurin.

Let us remind you, the two planes that took off from the same Domodedovo airport in Moscow on August 24 blew up almost simultaneously in the air. Tu-154 of Sibir airlines was flying to Sochi, Tu-134 of Volga-Aviaexpress was heading to Volgograd. The plane bombings killed 90 people.

Later experts found traces of explosives among the planes’ debris.

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