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    "LIBERALIZATION" OF ARMENIAN SKY

    Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
    Aug 28 2013

    28 August 2013 - 12:20pm

    David Stepanyan, Yerevan. Exclusively to Vestnik Kavkaza

    After the bankruptcy of the national air company Armavia on April 1st,
    the Armenian government finally decided to liberalize the sphere of air
    transport. This is said in the concept of development of air transport
    which was adopted by the government on June 6th. From now on there will
    be at least three national air companies in Armenia. Unlike Armavia
    which used to be the only air company of the country for 10 years,
    the new air companies won't have benefits and privileges.

    Considering the fact that all air companies should be registered in
    Armenia, the government believes that it will help to establish a
    competitive environment. At the moment, the Armenian transport system
    uses Russian Aeroflot, S7, and Transaero, as well as Austrian Airlines,
    KLM, Fly Dubai, and other foreign companies.

    At the same time, 10 airlines are registered in Armenia: Atlantis
    European Airways, South Airlines, "Ayk Avia", "Air Armenia", Reliable
    Unique Services Aviation, "Taron-Avia", Ark Airways, "Veteran-Avia",
    Skiva Air, and Skynet Airlines. In September the Chief Department of
    Civil Aviation of Armenia will announce a contest for three Armenian
    airlines in three air directions - to Europe, the CIS, and the Middle
    East. The main demands of the tender are the technical conditions of
    planes, booking systems, safety of flights, and financial stability
    of airlines. The tender had to take place in July, but the terms were
    shifted "due to detailing its conditions."

    After the bankruptcy of Armavia, which belonged to businessman Mikhail
    Bagdasarov, it seems that the authorities' desire to liberalize the
    air sphere should be commended. 10 years of Armavia's monopoly at
    the air transport market demonstrated ineffectiveness of such a system.

    However, the intention to liberalize this sphere could be more
    convincing, if the authorities gave equal opportunities for
    participation in the tender to major foreign airlines which worked in
    the Armenian market. Obviously the announced tender is another cover
    for establishing a new monopoly instead of bankrupted Armavia. Only
    one Armenian airline - Air Armenia - applied for participation in
    the tender. It has already got a non-permanent license on flying to
    Russian cities - Moscow, Sochi, Samara, Rostov-on-Don, Krasnodar,
    and St. Petersburg till the mid of September. It is thought that two
    Airbuses-320 will work on the destinations.

    Doubts over Air Armenia are confirmed by its owners. The founders of
    the company are Vaan Arutyunyan and Ruzanna Tovmasyan. Arutyunyan
    used to state official positions for many years; he is also the
    brother of the chairman of the parliamentary committee on state and
    legal affairs, the former minister of justice, the member of the
    ruling Republican Party of Armenia, David Arutyunyan. Apparently,
    we cannot speak about free competition in this context.

    Air Armenia is an airline with 10-year experience of cargo
    transportation, carrying cargos to the CIS, European, the Middle East,
    Asian, and African countries. The airline has 8 aircrafts: AN12, AN24,
    AN26, YaK40, TU134, TU154, IL76, and IL86. About 38% of the company's
    cargos are transported through Yerevan, and Air Armenia plans to use
    the same scheme for passenger air travel.

    Considering the absence of competitors amongst the other 9 formally
    existing Armenian airlines, even today we can say that Air Armenia
    will actually be the first Armenian airline, after Armavia's flights
    have been stopped. For the same reason Air Armenia will be the only
    participant of the tender. The airline plans to get 6 aircrafts by
    2014, it confirms that the new monopolist belongs to serious wealthy
    people. The new monopoly will quickly solve all problems of oligarchy
    which bear losses after Armavia's bankruptcy.

    http://vestnikkavkaza.net/articles/economy/44401.html


    From: Baghdasarian
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