Armavia (Armenia) opens new flight
16.04.2009,
17:32
On April 14, the Armenian national airline, Armavia, opened a new scheduled flight, Yerevan-Berlin-Yerevan.
YEREVAN, April 16. /ARKA/. On April 14, the Armenian national airline, Armavia, opened a new scheduled flight, Yerevan-Berlin-Yerevan.
The Armavia press service reports that the flights will be carried out twice a week – on Tuesday and Friday.
“Germany is a European country with the fourth largest Armenian community – over 40,000 Armenians reside there. However, we hope that the flight will be of interest to German tourists wishing to visit Armenia,” said Norair Belluyan, Armavia Director.
The Berlin airport is the nearest to Armenia of all the German airports, which reduces the time of flight.
Hambartsum Minasyan of the Armenian Embassy in Armenia said that the flight will not only develop interstate relations, but also help European travelers to visit Armenia, a country with unique traditions and culture, which, in turn, will promote the development tourism and economy.
A special proration agreement between Armavia and Air Berlin allows connection between flights for passengers to flight from Berlin to any city Air Berlin carries out flights to.
Passengers can book air tickets by means of the Armavia website www.armavia.aero or at ticket offices.
Armavia is a member of the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
Armavia carries out over 170 flights a week in over 30 directions – the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), Europe and Near East. Last year the airline served about 647,000 passengers.
Armavia operates three A-319, two A-320, IL-86 and TU-134. Armavia will be the first airline to purchase a Superjet S-100.–0--
The Armavia press service reports that the flights will be carried out twice a week – on Tuesday and Friday.
“Germany is a European country with the fourth largest Armenian community – over 40,000 Armenians reside there. However, we hope that the flight will be of interest to German tourists wishing to visit Armenia,” said Norair Belluyan, Armavia Director.
The Berlin airport is the nearest to Armenia of all the German airports, which reduces the time of flight.
Hambartsum Minasyan of the Armenian Embassy in Armenia said that the flight will not only develop interstate relations, but also help European travelers to visit Armenia, a country with unique traditions and culture, which, in turn, will promote the development tourism and economy.
A special proration agreement between Armavia and Air Berlin allows connection between flights for passengers to flight from Berlin to any city Air Berlin carries out flights to.
Passengers can book air tickets by means of the Armavia website www.armavia.aero or at ticket offices.
Armavia is a member of the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
Armavia carries out over 170 flights a week in over 30 directions – the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), Europe and Near East. Last year the airline served about 647,000 passengers.
Armavia operates three A-319, two A-320, IL-86 and TU-134. Armavia will be the first airline to purchase a Superjet S-100.–0--