Armenian “Armavia” to launch new flights to Zurich, Berlin, Marseille and Teheran in 2009
09.12.2008,
21:12
Armenian Armavia air company is opening new flights to Zurich, Berlin, Marseille and Teheran in 2009, Commercial Director of the company Julien Dufour told a press conference Monday.
YEREVAN, December 9. /ARKA/. Armenian Armavia air company is opening new flights to Zurich, Berlin, Marseille and Teheran in 2009, Commercial Director of the company Julien Dufour told a press conference Monday.
Yerevan-Zurich-Yerevan flights are to be launched late March 2009 and be operated every Tuesday and Thursday.
Armavia has signed a transit agreement with the Swiss Air giving its passengers an opportunity to travel to any European city via Zurich, Dufour said.
Yerevan-Berlin-Yerevan is to be operated on Tuesdays and Fridays starting from April 14. Berlin will also be a transit city for Armavia’s passengers traveling to any city of German or Europe.
The company is also to recommence Marseille-Yerevan-Marseille flight in May next year and to operate it every Saturday in the beginning, and twice a week starting from late June giving the passengers an opportunity of transit flights to any city in Southern France and better connections for traveling to Spanish cities, Dufour said.
Yerevan-Tehran0-Yerevan to be opened in April will be operated twice a week.
Armavia national air company is the leader at Armenia’s aviation market. The company was established in 1996 by Aviafin Ltd and Mika Armenia Trading Ltd. In June 2005, Mikhail Baghdasarov, President of Mika Armenia Trading Ltd, became the full owner of the company.
The company operates over 70 regular flights a week to countries of the CIS, Middle East and Europe.
The aircraft fleet of the company contains two A320, two A319, a Boing 737-300, a Soviet made Yak-42, a Tu-134, an Il-86 and a Canadian CRJ-100ER. –0--
Yerevan-Zurich-Yerevan flights are to be launched late March 2009 and be operated every Tuesday and Thursday.
Armavia has signed a transit agreement with the Swiss Air giving its passengers an opportunity to travel to any European city via Zurich, Dufour said.
Yerevan-Berlin-Yerevan is to be operated on Tuesdays and Fridays starting from April 14. Berlin will also be a transit city for Armavia’s passengers traveling to any city of German or Europe.
The company is also to recommence Marseille-Yerevan-Marseille flight in May next year and to operate it every Saturday in the beginning, and twice a week starting from late June giving the passengers an opportunity of transit flights to any city in Southern France and better connections for traveling to Spanish cities, Dufour said.
Yerevan-Tehran0-Yerevan to be opened in April will be operated twice a week.
Armavia national air company is the leader at Armenia’s aviation market. The company was established in 1996 by Aviafin Ltd and Mika Armenia Trading Ltd. In June 2005, Mikhail Baghdasarov, President of Mika Armenia Trading Ltd, became the full owner of the company.
The company operates over 70 regular flights a week to countries of the CIS, Middle East and Europe.
The aircraft fleet of the company contains two A320, two A319, a Boing 737-300, a Soviet made Yak-42, a Tu-134, an Il-86 and a Canadian CRJ-100ER. –0--