ARMAVIA PROMISED TO REDUCE ZVARTNOTS DEBT TO $3 MILLION BY SATURDAY
news.am
October 19, 2012 | 16:30
YEREVAN.- Armenian capital city Yerevan's Zvartnots International
Airport resumed Armavia flights about two hours ago, airport's press
secretary Gevorg Abrahamyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
The flights were resumed as Armavia promised to reduce the debt to
$3 million until the end of the day.
Airport has again suspended its services rendered to Armavia two days
ago. The flights were resumed after the company transferred a certain
amount. At the moment Armavia's debt totals $3 million 215 thousand.
The conflict between Armavia and Armenia International Airports
continues for several months. Zvartnots had suspended Armavia's flights
a number of times, and for exceeding the limit for outstanding debts,
but the parties had come to an agreement as a result of negotiations.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
October 19, 2012 | 16:30
YEREVAN.- Armenian capital city Yerevan's Zvartnots International
Airport resumed Armavia flights about two hours ago, airport's press
secretary Gevorg Abrahamyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
The flights were resumed as Armavia promised to reduce the debt to
$3 million until the end of the day.
Airport has again suspended its services rendered to Armavia two days
ago. The flights were resumed after the company transferred a certain
amount. At the moment Armavia's debt totals $3 million 215 thousand.
The conflict between Armavia and Armenia International Airports
continues for several months. Zvartnots had suspended Armavia's flights
a number of times, and for exceeding the limit for outstanding debts,
but the parties had come to an agreement as a result of negotiations.
From: A. Papazian