Aeroflot - Russia's largest and oldest airline still uses the hammer and sickle logo from the Soviet era and has a team of extremely beautiful flight attendants.
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The beautiful and powerful flight attendants of Russia's national airline Aeroflot - the successor to the Soviet-era airline of the same name. Photo: Pinterest. |
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Close-up of a pretty female stewardess of Aeroflot civil airline. The red color and the “winged hammer and sickle” logo are the characteristics of this airline. Photo: Flickr. |
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Aeroflot is currently the national carrier and largest airline in Russia. Photo: CNN. |
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The airline has invested heavily, including in its flight attendants, to raise its standards. Photo: Arscom. |
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An Aeroflot flight attendant in a dark uniform with the hammer and sickle logo appears in the cabin of an Aeroflot plane. Photo: Sputnik. |
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Aeroflot's fleet is regularly upgraded and now includes many modern aircraft manufactured by Airbus and Boeing. The airline has about 130 aircraft in its fleet. Photo: Lystseva. |
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Charming flight attendant in Aeroflot's main uniform. Photo: Pinterest. |
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Female students of Aeroflot Aviation School. Photo: Sputnik. |
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Since April 2006, Aeroflot has joined the SkyTeam airline alliance. Photo: Airnews. |
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The canoe helmet and hammer and sickle symbol remind us of female Red Army soldiers of the past. Photo: Tigerdroppings. |
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According to Usitcolours, Aeroflot had flights to 97 cities in 48 countries by March 2010, mainly departing from Sheremetyevo International Airport in Moscow. Photo: Qz. |
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After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the airline transformed from a state-owned company into a semi-private joint-stock company. Photo: Aeroflot. |
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After a difficult initial period, Russia's new Aeroflot has become one of the most profitable airlines. Photo: AeroTime. |
According to VOV