Open skies policy may lead to more favorable schedule of flights -
Armenian aviation official
February 06, 2014 | 19:10
YEREVAN. - The open skies policy and competition in Armenia may lead
to more favorable schedule of flights, head of civil aviation
department Artyom Movsisyan said in parliament.
"Liberalization of the aviation market may lead to competitive
climate. The air companies will not only compete for presence in the
market, but more favorable hours for passenger flights," Movsisyan
said.
However, the results may become tangible at least in two years after
Armenia declared open skies policy.
"The air companies as a rule are building business two years ahead.
This refers to aircraft leasing and talks with aviation authorities of
different states," Movsisyan noted.
The head of civil aviation department emphasized that not only CIS
states are interested in Armenia market. Earlier Air France declared
an intention to increase the number of flights to seven per week.
UAE-based Etihad company has recently showed interest in the Armenian
market.
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Armenian aviation official
February 06, 2014 | 19:10
YEREVAN. - The open skies policy and competition in Armenia may lead
to more favorable schedule of flights, head of civil aviation
department Artyom Movsisyan said in parliament.
"Liberalization of the aviation market may lead to competitive
climate. The air companies will not only compete for presence in the
market, but more favorable hours for passenger flights," Movsisyan
said.
However, the results may become tangible at least in two years after
Armenia declared open skies policy.
"The air companies as a rule are building business two years ahead.
This refers to aircraft leasing and talks with aviation authorities of
different states," Movsisyan noted.
The head of civil aviation department emphasized that not only CIS
states are interested in Armenia market. Earlier Air France declared
an intention to increase the number of flights to seven per week.
UAE-based Etihad company has recently showed interest in the Armenian
market.
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