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Russian low-cost airline starts direct flights between Sochi and Yerevan
On October 29 Russian low-cost airline Pobeda (a division of Aeroflot) started operating flights between the southern Russian city of Sochi (with a strong Armenian community) and Armenia’s second-largest city of Gyumri.Low-cost Pobeda to launch Sochi-Gyumri-Sochi flights from October 29
Russian low-cost airline Pobeda (a division of Aeroflot) will start operating flights between the southern Russian city of Sochi and Armenia’s second-largest city of Gyumri starting from October 29, the Armenia-International Airports company, which runs Yerevan's Zvartnots airport and Gyumri's Shirak airport, said.Pobeda low-cost airline will launch flights between Russian Sochi and Armenian Gyumri
Russian low-cost airline Pobeda (a division of Aeroflot) will start operating flights between the southern Russian city of Sochi and Armenia’s second-largest city of Gyumri, Russian news agency Tass reported citing the airline.Russian lowcoster Pobeda allows passengers to return tickets because of coronavirus
Russia lowcoster Pobeda, a division of Aeroflot, said against the backdrop of coronavirus outbreak, it allows passengers to return their tickets from March 7 for paying 500 rubles. It said the measure is temporary, TASS reportedRussian low-cost airline denied media reports about hard landing in Armenia
Russian low-cost airline Pobeda (a division of Aeroflot), which operates direct flights from Moscow to Armenia's second-largest town of Gyumri, denied media reports which claimed that a Pobeda aircraft sustained serious damage due to hard landing at Gyumri airport, TASS news agency reported citing the carrier.Will Russian Pobeda continue operating flights from Moscow to Armenia?
Russian low-cost airline Pobeda (a division of Aeroflot), which operates direct flights from Moscow to Armenia's second-largest town of Gyumri, offers the most affordable way of travelling between the two countries.Pobeda low-cost airline to operate flights from St. Petersburg and Rostov-on-Don to Armenian Gyumri
Russian low -cost airline Pobeda (a division of Aeroflot) has received the approval of Armenia’s aviation authorities to operate regular flights from Russian Saint Petersburg and Rostov-on-Don to Armenia’s second largest city of Gyumri, the administrative center of the northwestern province of Shirak.Russian low-cost airline Pobeda to halve the price of cheapest tickets
Russian low-cost airline Pobeda (a division of Aeroflot) that was allowed to operate flights from Vnukovo airport in Moscow to Gyumri, the second largest city of Armenia, said it will halve the price of the cheapest air tickets.Passenger traffic through Shirak airport in Gyumri surges by 233 percent
The passenger traffic through Zvartnots airport in Yerevan and Shirak airport in the second largest city of Gyumri grew by 21.6% in the first two months of 2017, when compared to the same time span of 2016, to 309,628 people, according to spokeswoman for the Civil Aviation Department Satenik Hovhanisyan.Russian low-cost airline Pobeda to increase the number of flights to Armenian Gyumri
Russian low-cost airline Pobeda (a division of Aeroflot) that was allowed to operate flights form Vnukovo airport in Moscow to Gyumri, the second largest city of Armenia, will increase the number of flights to Gyumri, the chief of the Main Civil Aviation Department Sergey Avetisyan said today.Russia low-cost airline operates maiden flight from Armenian Gyumri to Moscow
Russian low-cost airline Pobeda (a division of Aeroflot) that was allowed to operate flights form Vnukovo airport in Moscow to Gyumri, the second largest city of Armenia, implemented today the maiden flight from Gyumri to Moscow taking board 173 passengers.Pobeda low-cost airline begins sale of tickets for Moscow-Gyumri flights
Russian low-cost airline Pobeda (a division of Aeroflot) that was allowed last month to operate flights form Vnukovo airport in Moscow to Gyumri, the second largest city of Armenia, said last Friday it begins sale of tickets from November 21, while the maiden flight is scheduled for December 15.Pobeda Air Company not to fly to Yerevan because of expensive services at Zvartnots Airport
Pobeda, Russia’s low-cost air company is not to flights to Yerevan because servicing of passengers in Zvartnots Airport is very expensive, Interfax reports referring to a source from the air company.Armenia airline ready to compete with low-cost Pobeda
The recently established Armenia airline is ready to compete with low-cost carrier Pobeda, an affiliation of the Russian Areroflot, if a level playing field is secured for all, Armenia CEO, Robert Hovhannisyan, told a news conference today.News 1 - 20 of 22
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