ARMAVIA AND AIR FRANCE SIGN AGREEMENT ON COOPERATION
NOYAN TAPAN
SEPTEMBER 8, 2009
YEREVAN
Armavia airline, Armenia's national carrier, and Air France have
signed an agreement on cooperation. Armavia's Commercial Director
Tereza Ghazarian announced at the September 8 press conference that
thanks to this agreement, the number of weekly flights operated from
Yerevan to Paris and in the opposite direction has increased from 2 to
5. Besides, henceforth Armavia planes will land at Charles de Gaulle
Airport Terminal 2, which is more modern as compared to Terminal 1.
"The cooperation of two airlines will promote cooperation in economy
and tourism between Armenia and France," T. Ghazarian said.
In the words of Deputy Director of Armavia's Flight Service Sergey
Kharatian, Armavia will continue signing cooperation agreements with
other famous airlines. Armavia plans to launch a Yerevan-Los Angeles
direct flight soon and purchase an Airbus 380 for this purpose. In
addition, Armavia envisages operating flights to some Latin American
countries.
It is noteworthy that two Sukhoy Superjet 100 planes (made in Russia)
will be added to Armavia's fleet in December.
NOYAN TAPAN
SEPTEMBER 8, 2009
YEREVAN
Armavia airline, Armenia's national carrier, and Air France have
signed an agreement on cooperation. Armavia's Commercial Director
Tereza Ghazarian announced at the September 8 press conference that
thanks to this agreement, the number of weekly flights operated from
Yerevan to Paris and in the opposite direction has increased from 2 to
5. Besides, henceforth Armavia planes will land at Charles de Gaulle
Airport Terminal 2, which is more modern as compared to Terminal 1.
"The cooperation of two airlines will promote cooperation in economy
and tourism between Armenia and France," T. Ghazarian said.
In the words of Deputy Director of Armavia's Flight Service Sergey
Kharatian, Armavia will continue signing cooperation agreements with
other famous airlines. Armavia plans to launch a Yerevan-Los Angeles
direct flight soon and purchase an Airbus 380 for this purpose. In
addition, Armavia envisages operating flights to some Latin American
countries.
It is noteworthy that two Sukhoy Superjet 100 planes (made in Russia)
will be added to Armavia's fleet in December.