PEOPLE GATHER IN FRONT OF ARMAVIA OFFICE IN YEREVAN (PHOTOS)
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April 02, 2013 | 11:10
YEREVAN. - At present, over thirty people have gathered in front of
the Armavia Airline Company office located in Armenian capital city
Yerevan. They demand either changing or refunding for the plane tickets
they had bought from the company, one of those who gathered-and who
was to fly to Moscow-told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
He informed that an Armavia representative had told him that they
will no longer work as of Monday and he should apply to the company
office to change his ticket.
"We are about thirty people [here]; half has gone but will return
shortly," he said.
They are standing before the Armavia office and waiting for someone
to come out in order to resolve their problem.
To note, Armavia Airline Company, which is Armenia's national carrier,
issued a statement recently and informed that its flights will end
on Monday and a bankruptcy process will commence.
Armavia has huge debts to its employees, Yerevan's
ZvartnotsInternationalAirport, Russian companies, and Russian airports.
Photos by Arsen Sargsyan/NEWS.am
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http://news.am/eng/news/147004.html
April 02, 2013 | 11:10
YEREVAN. - At present, over thirty people have gathered in front of
the Armavia Airline Company office located in Armenian capital city
Yerevan. They demand either changing or refunding for the plane tickets
they had bought from the company, one of those who gathered-and who
was to fly to Moscow-told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
He informed that an Armavia representative had told him that they
will no longer work as of Monday and he should apply to the company
office to change his ticket.
"We are about thirty people [here]; half has gone but will return
shortly," he said.
They are standing before the Armavia office and waiting for someone
to come out in order to resolve their problem.
To note, Armavia Airline Company, which is Armenia's national carrier,
issued a statement recently and informed that its flights will end
on Monday and a bankruptcy process will commence.
Armavia has huge debts to its employees, Yerevan's
ZvartnotsInternationalAirport, Russian companies, and Russian airports.
Photos by Arsen Sargsyan/NEWS.am
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