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Alexey Cherepanov Dear Sir/Lady, I am delighted to have a chance to introduce Russian National Tourist Office . Russian National Tourist Office was founded in 1997, and today has offices in the UK: both in London and Edinburgh, and also representative offices in Russia: Moscow, Saint-Petersburg and Yekaterinburg. Russian National Tourist Office is the leading tour operator in the UK for outgoing tourism and business tourism to Russia for individuals, groups and business travelers. We specialize in the following services: All types of Russian visas (including full service Business and Tourist visas) • Full service Russian Visa (tourist or business) - providing an invitation and submission of your application form at the consulate on your behalf; • Handling service - submission of your application form and other documents at the Consulate on your behalf; • Supporting documents only – providing an invitation only for both tourist and business visas International and Russian domestics tickets (IATA accredited agent, ATOL licensed) • We offer Aeroflot and Rossiya Airlines flights with special corporate rates (subject to minimum flights booked), as well as other Russian airlines for domestic and international flights • All other major airlines including BA, BMI, Transaero, Austrian Airlines, AirFrance, Lufthansa, Swiss Air, S7 and many others. Hotel Reservations and Accommodation in Russia (direct contacts and close partnership with chains of hotels in Russia) • Reservation and accommodation at any hotel of your choice. Reservations in the best five-star hotels in Moscow and St. Petersburg with special rates and a large number of cheaper alternatives. We also offer a wide range of hotels in all other major cities in Russia. We have unbeatable rates for certain hotels in Russia. Other services • Transfers upon arrival and departure in Moscow and St. Petersburg and many other regions. • VIP service in Moscow airports on arrival and departures (going through the customs without queue). • Visas to Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan and all other CIS countries. We would be delighted to see you among our clients and hope that the quality of our services will help you easily enter into the business world of Russia. Please do not hesitate to contact us on the contact details provided as above. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff will be happy to help you. Yours faithfully, General Manager Alexey Cherepanov .
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