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- BUSINESS, Page 76Business NotesPERESTROIKACoffee, Tea or Camaraderie?
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- Not even stand-up comic Yakov Smirnoff could exaggerate the
- absurd reality of flying Aeroflot, the Soviet airline.
- Passengers must endure dismissive ticket agents, brusque cabin
- crews, delays as long as three days and white-knuckle flights
- on ancient jets. As a monopoly, Aeroflot nonetheless carried 120
- million travelers last year, making it the world's largest
- carrier.
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- But in the latest example of perestroika, a new airline
- called ASDA is being formed to compete with Aeroflot. Staffed
- by Soviet air force veterans and disgruntled Aeroflot pilots,
- the carrier will fly rented Boeing 747s on long-haul routes
- connecting such far-flung points as Kiev, Kamchatka, Moscow and
- Minsk. A straight-faced Soviet news report promised that the new
- airline will raise the level of passenger service. Travelers can
- only hope.
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