AIR ARMENIA'S INAUGURAL FLIGHT TO MOSCOW ON OCTOBER 27
Vahe Sarukhanyan
http://hetq.am/eng/news/29802/air-armenias-inaugural-flight-to-moscow-on-october-27.html
13:58, October 3, 2013
Air Armenia will take to the skies on October 27 with flights to
Moscow.
Armenia's Civil Aviation Board granted the airline temporary flight
permission this July.
The airline told Hetq that flights are scheduled for St. Petersburg,
Sochi, Rostov, Krasnodar and Samara by the beginning of November.
The airline will be operating a leased Boeing 737 and later an
Airbus A320.
Air Armenia is owned by Vahan Harutyunyan, brother of former Minister
of justice Davit Harutyunyan, and Arsen Avetyan, a former executive
director of state-company Armenian Airways.
On June 6, the Armenian government declared it plan to open the
airlines market in order to make it more competitive.
Thus, there will be three national carriers instead of one. Each
will serve one of the following markets - Europe, the CIS, and the
Middle East.
Air Armenia plans to bid for one of these markets.
Vahe Sarukhanyan
http://hetq.am/eng/news/29802/air-armenias-inaugural-flight-to-moscow-on-october-27.html
13:58, October 3, 2013
Air Armenia will take to the skies on October 27 with flights to
Moscow.
Armenia's Civil Aviation Board granted the airline temporary flight
permission this July.
The airline told Hetq that flights are scheduled for St. Petersburg,
Sochi, Rostov, Krasnodar and Samara by the beginning of November.
The airline will be operating a leased Boeing 737 and later an
Airbus A320.
Air Armenia is owned by Vahan Harutyunyan, brother of former Minister
of justice Davit Harutyunyan, and Arsen Avetyan, a former executive
director of state-company Armenian Airways.
On June 6, the Armenian government declared it plan to open the
airlines market in order to make it more competitive.
Thus, there will be three national carriers instead of one. Each
will serve one of the following markets - Europe, the CIS, and the
Middle East.
Air Armenia plans to bid for one of these markets.