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Armenian government considers expansion of Zvartnots and Shirak airports- minister
The Armenian government is considering expansion of the country's two major airports -Zvartnots in Yerevan and Shirak in the second-largest city of Gyumri, Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Minister Gnel Sanosyan told the parliament today.More than 5 million passengers and 41 thousand flights handled by Armenian airports in 11 months of 2023
Armenian Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Gnel Sanosyan said today that the Zvartnots International Airport in Yerevan and the Shirak Airport in Gyumri handled over 5 million passengers and 40,971 flights during the first 11 months of 2023.Latest generation meteorological stations installed at Yerevan and Gyumri airports
The meteorological stations have been upgraded at Zvartnots airport in Armenia's capital Yerevan and Shirak airport n the second-largest city of Gyumri, the Hydrometeorology and Monitoring Center said today.Armenia to introduce pilot program of targeted educational scholarships for future airport staff
Armenian Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports Zhanna Andreasyan, Executive Director of Corporacion America Martin Eurnekian, Director General of Armenia International Airports Marcelo Wende and Deputy Director Sergey Avetisyan discussed the possibility of introducing new specialties required by airports at local universities.Parliament speaker: Armenia hopes that Poland will reconsider its requirement for Armenian citizens to have transit visas at Polish airports
Armenia hopes that Poland will reconsider its requirement for Armenian citizens to have transit visas at Polish airports, Armenian Parliament Speaker Alen Simonyan said today as he met with Chairman of the Foreign Relations and EU Affairs Committee of the Polish Senate Bogdan Klich in Yerevan.Rosaviatsia extends temporary ban on flights to airports in southern Russia until June 24
The Russian Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsia) has extended the temporary closure of airports in central and southern Russia for the 19th time, this time until June 24, Interfax reported.Russia's air transport agency extends temporary ban on flights to 11 Russian airports until May 19
The Russian Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsiya) has extended the temporary closure of 11 airports in central and southern Russia for the 13th time, this time until May 19, Interfax news agency reported.Russia extends temporary closure of 11 airports in central and southern Russia until May 13
Russia’s Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsiya) has extended the temporary closure of 11 airports in central and southern Russia for the 12th time, this time until May 13, Interfax news agency reported.Eduardo Eurnekian determined to make large scale investments in Armenian airports (video)
Acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan received on July 12 National Hero of Armenia, Argentinean entrepreneur of Armenian descent, philanthropist Eduardo Eurnekian, the government press office reported.Armenian airports handle 298,300 passengers in 2019 October, by 12.6% more than in October of 2018
Armenia's airports Zvartnots in the capital city Yerevan and Shirak in the second-largest city of Gyumri handled 298,300 passengers in 2019 October, by 12.6% more than in October of 2018.Passenger traffic through Armenia’s two airports increased by 12.1% in June
Passenger traffic through Armenia’s two airports - Zvartnots in the capital city Yerevan and Shirak in the second-largest town of Gyumri in June, 2019 - increased by 12.1% when compared with June 2018, reaching 281,992 people.Nominee for a position in Armenia’s anti-trust body has nothing against dominating companies in market
Edgar Jagaryan, a nominee for the position of a member of Armenian State Commission for the Protection of Economic Competition (SCPEC) told the parliament today that personally he had nothing against the companies which dominate the local market.Passenger traffic through Armenian airports in May 2019 is up 11.7 percent
Armenia’s major airport Zvartnots in the capital Yerevan and Shirak airport in the second-largest town of Gyumri handled 243,016 passengers in May 2019, by 11.7% more when compared to May 2018, Armenia-International Airports, a company that runs both facilities, said today.Passenger traffic through Armenian airports was up 2% in 2019 April
YEREVAN, May 10. /ARKA/. Passenger traffic through Armenia’s airports Zvartnots in the ca[ital Yerevan and Shirak in the second largest town of Gyumri grew by 2% in 2019 April as opposed to April 2018, reaching 217,030 people, the press service of Armenia-International Airports, a company that runs both facilities, said today.
It said Zvartnots handled a total of 205,419 passengers in 2019 April, up from 200,707 passengers in 2018 April. The growth amounted to 2 percent, it said.
Passenger traffic through Shirak airport decreased by 4% 11,611 passengers.
From the beginning of the year, passenger traffic through both airports amounted to 795,605 people, which is 7.8% more than in the same period last year.
In January-April of the current year, the number of take-offs and landings at both airports also increased by 2.6% compared to the first four months of last year.
Zvartnots and Shirak airports are run by the Armenia – International Airports in accordance with a 30-year concessional management agreement sealed with Armenian government. The company belongs to American International Airports, an Argentine company owned by Eduardo Eurnekian, an Argentine entrepreneur of Armenian descent. -0-
Armenian airports report 7% increase in passenger flow in March of 2019
Armenia’s two airports in Yerevan and Gyumri handled in 2019 March a total of 199,855 passengers, by 7% more than in the same month of 2018, the Armenia-International Airports company which operates both airports, said today.Armenia’s government approves plan of actions designed to upgrade Zvartnots and Shirak airports
Armenia’s government’s last session this year has approved today a plan of actions designed to upgrade the Zvartnots airport in the capital Yerevan and the Shirak airport in the second-largest town of Gyumri.Passenger flow through Armenian airports is up 12 percent in 8 months
Armenia’s international Zvartnots airport in the capital Yerevan and the Shirak airport in the second-largest town of Gyumri handled 1,872,998 passengers in the first eight months of 2018, by 12.3% more than in the same time span of 2017, the country’s Civil Aviation Committee said today.Passenger traffic through Armenia’s airports up 11 percent in seven months
Armenia’s Zvartnots airport in the capital Yerevan and the Shirak airport in the second-largest town of Gyumri handled 1,525,537 passengers in the first seven months of 2018, by 11% more than in the same time span of 2017, the country’s Civil Aviation Committee said today.Passenger traffic through Armenia’s airports up 10.3 percent in six months
Armenia’s Zvartnots airport in the capital Yerevan and the Shirak airport in the second-largest town of Gyumri handled 1,207,000 passengers in the first six months of 2018, by 10.3% more than in the same time span of 2017, the country’s Main Civil Aviation Administration said today.News 1 - 20 of 29
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