Direct flights between Armenian and Latvian capitals to resume in 2020
09.10.2019,
15:24
After protracted negotiations the Armenia - International Airports and the Latvian airline airBaltic have agreed to resume the direct air communication between Armenia and Latvia , the press service of the Yerevan Zvartnots airport reported.
YEREVAN, October 9. /ARKA/. After protracted negotiations the Armenia - International Airports and the Latvian airline airBaltic have agreed to resume the direct air communication between Armenia and Latvia , the press service of the Yerevan Zvartnots airport reported.
It said flights from Yerevan to Riga and back to Yerevan will start in May 2020. Flights will be operated twice a week by airBaltic by a new Airbus A220-300 aircraft.
Zvartnots airport in the capital Yerevan and Shirak airport in the second-largest town of Gyumri 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---
It said flights from Yerevan to Riga and back to Yerevan will start in May 2020. Flights will be operated twice a week by airBaltic by a new Airbus A220-300 aircraft.
Zvartnots airport in the capital Yerevan and Shirak airport in the second-largest town of Gyumri 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---