Armenia’s Zvartnots airport handles 192,600 passengers in Jan.-Feb.
15.03.2011,
18:04
Armenia’s international Zvartnots airport handled 192,600 passengers in the first two months of year, up from 161,500 from a year before, according to a statement, posted on the official website of the government-affiliated Chief Civil Aviation. Departmen
YEREVAN, March 15, /ARKA/. Armenia’s international Zvartnots airport handled 192,600 passengers in the first two months of year, up from 161,500 from a year before, according to a statement, posted on the official website of the government-affiliated Chief Civil Aviation. Department.
It said some 89,700 people arrived in Armenia in Jan.-Feb. through the airport, up from 73,000 from a year earlier and 102,900 people left it, up from 87,600 in the first two months of 2010. Also 987 tons of cargo arrived in Armenia through the country’s air gates, down from 995 tons a year before.
The airport also handled 1,277 departures and arrivals in Jan.-Feb. 2011 , up from 1174 in Jan.-Feb. 2010.
Armenia’s second largest airport Shirak in Gyumri handled 6,200 passengers, up from 2,400 in the first two months of 2010. Also some 4,7 tons of cargo arrived in Armenia through it in the same time span, the Chief Civil Aviation Department said. The airport handled also 34 arrivals and departures, up from 27 from a year before.
Zvartnots and Shirak airports are run by American International Airports in accordance with a concessional agreement signed for 30 years. American International Airports is owned by an Argentinean Armenian businessman Eduardo Eurnekian.-0-
It said some 89,700 people arrived in Armenia in Jan.-Feb. through the airport, up from 73,000 from a year earlier and 102,900 people left it, up from 87,600 in the first two months of 2010. Also 987 tons of cargo arrived in Armenia through the country’s air gates, down from 995 tons a year before.
The airport also handled 1,277 departures and arrivals in Jan.-Feb. 2011 , up from 1174 in Jan.-Feb. 2010.
Armenia’s second largest airport Shirak in Gyumri handled 6,200 passengers, up from 2,400 in the first two months of 2010. Also some 4,7 tons of cargo arrived in Armenia through it in the same time span, the Chief Civil Aviation Department said. The airport handled also 34 arrivals and departures, up from 27 from a year before.
Zvartnots and Shirak airports are run by American International Airports in accordance with a concessional agreement signed for 30 years. American International Airports is owned by an Argentinean Armenian businessman Eduardo Eurnekian.-0-