ARMENIAN AIRPORT RESUMES ARMAVIA FLIGHTS
Vestnik Kavkaza
Oct 18 2012
Russia
Armenian capital city Yerevan's Zvartnots International Airport resumed
on Thursday at around 5pm its services rendered to Armavia Airline
Company, the airport's press-secretary Gevorg Abrahamyan told NEWS.am.
He noted that Armavia flights started to operate again because the
company transferred AMD 40 million (approx. $ 98,820) to the airport.
Armavia current outstanding debt to Zvartnots stands at $3,160,000,
but the company promised to reduce it to $3 million by Friday.
The Zvartnots International Airport again suspended its services
rendered to Armavia on Thursday at 11am, Abrahamyan said, noting that
the resumption of Armavia flights depended solely on the company that
should take measures to reduce its debt to the airport.
Vestnik Kavkaza
Oct 18 2012
Russia
Armenian capital city Yerevan's Zvartnots International Airport resumed
on Thursday at around 5pm its services rendered to Armavia Airline
Company, the airport's press-secretary Gevorg Abrahamyan told NEWS.am.
He noted that Armavia flights started to operate again because the
company transferred AMD 40 million (approx. $ 98,820) to the airport.
Armavia current outstanding debt to Zvartnots stands at $3,160,000,
but the company promised to reduce it to $3 million by Friday.
The Zvartnots International Airport again suspended its services
rendered to Armavia on Thursday at 11am, Abrahamyan said, noting that
the resumption of Armavia flights depended solely on the company that
should take measures to reduce its debt to the airport.