Armavia launches direct communication with India
By Times.am at 14 April, 2010, 2:26 pm
On April 13, Armavia national carrier launched the long-expected
direct flight to Delhi, the capital of India.
`This flight will enable to expand trade and economic relations
between the two countries and will contribute to their deepening,'
Managing Director of the Minar Travels Indian travel agent, Armavia's
general representative in India, Mr. Duggal told reporters at Delhi
International Airport.
Armavia's Regional Managing Director on Middle East, Mr. Kolia
Khatchatourian, for his part, added that India is interested in
developing relations with Armenia. `The Indian side proposes operating
the flight twice instead of once a week, given big prospects for
bilateral collaboration,' he said.
On the eve of the new flight's official launching, Armavia organized a
meeting at Yerevan Mkhitar Heratsi Medical University during which
Indian students were briefed on the company and its plans, in
particular, the new Yerevan-Delhi-Yerevan route. Five most active
students in the meeting were invited to take part in the pioneer
flight.
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
From: Baghdasarian
By Times.am at 14 April, 2010, 2:26 pm
On April 13, Armavia national carrier launched the long-expected
direct flight to Delhi, the capital of India.
`This flight will enable to expand trade and economic relations
between the two countries and will contribute to their deepening,'
Managing Director of the Minar Travels Indian travel agent, Armavia's
general representative in India, Mr. Duggal told reporters at Delhi
International Airport.
Armavia's Regional Managing Director on Middle East, Mr. Kolia
Khatchatourian, for his part, added that India is interested in
developing relations with Armenia. `The Indian side proposes operating
the flight twice instead of once a week, given big prospects for
bilateral collaboration,' he said.
On the eve of the new flight's official launching, Armavia organized a
meeting at Yerevan Mkhitar Heratsi Medical University during which
Indian students were briefed on the company and its plans, in
particular, the new Yerevan-Delhi-Yerevan route. Five most active
students in the meeting were invited to take part in the pioneer
flight.
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
From: Baghdasarian