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Russia’s remotest Arctic airport sees skyrocketing growth

By Atle Staalesen, The Independent Barents Observer August 11, 2017
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Air passenger numbers are growing all over the Russian Arctic, from Murmansk in the west to Pevek in the east, but growth at the airport in Sabetta stands out.

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