Flights from Podgorica to Yerevan to start from July 11
13:28, 13 May, 2013
YEREVAN, May 13, ARMENPRESS: The Montenegrin national carrier will
launch flights from Podgorica to the Armenian capital Yerevan this
summer, linking the two cities for the first time. As reports
Armenpress referring to Balkans.com, Montenegro Airlines will operate
scheduled charters between the two capitals starting from July 11
every Thursday until the end of August. The flights are being
organised by the Armenian Sputnik tour operator as well as local tour
operators Globus Tours and Talas M. Montenegro Airlines will operate
the service with one of its Fokker 100s.
A return ticket for the inaugural service will amount to 500 euros or
300 euros one way. Subsequent flights will set passengers back 570
euros return or 380 euros one way. Armenia has never had air links to
any of the republics of the former Yugoslavia. Recently, the Armenian
national carrier, Armavia, declared bankruptcy, leaving the country
without links to several large markets. Throughout the summer
Montenegro Airlines operates charters to several destinations mainly
in Italy - Ancona, Bari, Brindisi and Napoli.
From: Baghdasarian
13:28, 13 May, 2013
YEREVAN, May 13, ARMENPRESS: The Montenegrin national carrier will
launch flights from Podgorica to the Armenian capital Yerevan this
summer, linking the two cities for the first time. As reports
Armenpress referring to Balkans.com, Montenegro Airlines will operate
scheduled charters between the two capitals starting from July 11
every Thursday until the end of August. The flights are being
organised by the Armenian Sputnik tour operator as well as local tour
operators Globus Tours and Talas M. Montenegro Airlines will operate
the service with one of its Fokker 100s.
A return ticket for the inaugural service will amount to 500 euros or
300 euros one way. Subsequent flights will set passengers back 570
euros return or 380 euros one way. Armenia has never had air links to
any of the republics of the former Yugoslavia. Recently, the Armenian
national carrier, Armavia, declared bankruptcy, leaving the country
without links to several large markets. Throughout the summer
Montenegro Airlines operates charters to several destinations mainly
in Italy - Ancona, Bari, Brindisi and Napoli.
From: Baghdasarian