Airlines Baltia Air Lines, Inc., a development stage company, operates as a Part 121 air carrier certification (heavy jet operator) start-up airline in the United States. The company intends to provide scheduled air transportation from the U.S. to Russia, and former Soviet Union countries. The Department of Transportation granted the company routes to provide non-stop passenger, cargo and mail service from JFK International Airport in New York to Pulkovo II Int'l Airport of St. Petersburg; and from JFK International Airport to Riga, with online service to Minsk, Kiev, and Tbilisi, as well as back up service to Moscow. The company has two registered trademarks, including BALTIA and VOYAGER CLASS, and five trademarks are subject to registration. It intends to provide first, business, and voyager class accommodations, as well as develop its route network to Russia, Latvia, Ukraine, and Belarus. The company intends to provide customer service and reservations centers in New York and in St. Petersburg, to list its schedules and tariffs in the Official Airline Guide, and provide worldwide access to reservations on its flights through a major Computer Reservations and Ticketing System. The company has identified various market segments in the U.S.-Russia market, including business travelers, general tourism, ethnic travelers, special interest groups, professional exchanges, and government and diplomatic travel. History Baltia Air Lines, Inc. was founded in 1989 in the state of New York.