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Deruluft
Joint German-Soviet airline (1921–1937) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deruluft (Deutsch-Russische Luftverkehrs A.G., or Deruluft) was a joint German-Soviet airline, established on 11 November 1921.[1] Deruluft opened its first permanent airlink between Moscow and Königsberg (via Kaunas and Smolensk) on 1 May 1922.[1] It started a new route between Berlin and Leningrad (via Tallinn) on 6 June 1928, and maintained both routes until 31 March 1936. Deruluft was a successful business, but terminated on 31 March 1937 due to the changed political situation.
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Founded | November 24, 1921 (1921-11-24) |
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Commenced operations | May 1, 1922 (1922-05-01) |
Ceased operations | March 31, 1937 (1937-03-31) |
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