Russia’s Pobeda Air Company to start operating flights from Shirak airport in Gyumri
26.10.2016,
13:16
Russia's Pobeda Air Company will start operating flights from Shirak Airport in Gyumri, the second biggest city in Armenia, to Russia's Vnukovo in late November 2016, the press office of Armenia's General Department of Civil Aviation reported on Wednesday.

YEREVAN, October 26. /ARKA/. Russia's Pobeda Air Company will start operating flights from Shirak Airport in Gyumri, the second biggest city in Armenia, to Russia's Vnukovo in late November 2016, the press office of Armenia's General Department of Civil Aviation reported on Wednesday.
The company will operate three flights a week. The price of one ticket is $21.
Russia's media resources reported last week referring to the information received from Rosaviation that Pobeda had received permission for seven Moscow-Gyumri flights a week.
Earlier, it obtained permission for flights from Rostov-na-Don to Yerevan.
Pobeda is a low-cost air company of Aeroflot Group. The company operates flights to 58 destinations, including 8 international, by using 12 Boeing-737-800 airplanes.
Two airports function now in Armenia – Zvartnots in Yerevan and Shirak in Gyumri. Both airports are run by Armenia – International Airports CJSC in accordance with the agreement signed with the Armenian government in 2001. The agreement implies a 30-year consession management.
The Armenia – International Airports CJSC is owned by American International Airports, which belongs to Eduardo Eurnekian, an Argentine entrepreneur of Armenian descent. --0----
The company will operate three flights a week. The price of one ticket is $21.
Russia's media resources reported last week referring to the information received from Rosaviation that Pobeda had received permission for seven Moscow-Gyumri flights a week.
Earlier, it obtained permission for flights from Rostov-na-Don to Yerevan.
Pobeda is a low-cost air company of Aeroflot Group. The company operates flights to 58 destinations, including 8 international, by using 12 Boeing-737-800 airplanes.
Two airports function now in Armenia – Zvartnots in Yerevan and Shirak in Gyumri. Both airports are run by Armenia – International Airports CJSC in accordance with the agreement signed with the Armenian government in 2001. The agreement implies a 30-year consession management.
The Armenia – International Airports CJSC is owned by American International Airports, which belongs to Eduardo Eurnekian, an Argentine entrepreneur of Armenian descent. --0----