ARMAVIA TO PROFIT FROM CIVIL WAR IN SYRIA
Vestnik Kavkaza
Aug 2 2012
Russia
The Graparak paper of Yerevan believes that Armavia, the national
air company of Armenia, is trying to make a profit of $245 for each
ticket sold for flights to Syria, Tert.am reports.
Two flights are being made from Yerevan to Aleppo on Monday and
Tuesday. One is organized by Armavia, the other by Syrian Airlines.
The price of $285 per ticket is no longer realistic, because all
tickets until September have been booked.
Some say that an Aleppo-Yerevan flight may cost $900.
Armavia said yesterday that it would organize an additional flight
every week. Firdus Zakaryan, chairman of the commission for Syrian
Armenians, said that Armavia President Mikhail Bagdasarov expects to
get 100,000 drams from the state budget for each ticket. The minimum
ticket price is 116,000 ($285).
The Ministry of Economy of Armenia received the proposal from Armavia
and will consider it soon.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Vestnik Kavkaza
Aug 2 2012
Russia
The Graparak paper of Yerevan believes that Armavia, the national
air company of Armenia, is trying to make a profit of $245 for each
ticket sold for flights to Syria, Tert.am reports.
Two flights are being made from Yerevan to Aleppo on Monday and
Tuesday. One is organized by Armavia, the other by Syrian Airlines.
The price of $285 per ticket is no longer realistic, because all
tickets until September have been booked.
Some say that an Aleppo-Yerevan flight may cost $900.
Armavia said yesterday that it would organize an additional flight
every week. Firdus Zakaryan, chairman of the commission for Syrian
Armenians, said that Armavia President Mikhail Bagdasarov expects to
get 100,000 drams from the state budget for each ticket. The minimum
ticket price is 116,000 ($285).
The Ministry of Economy of Armenia received the proposal from Armavia
and will consider it soon.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress