AZAL Airlines opens a new seasonal flight Baku-Tabriz-Baku
On July 3 an airline "Azerbaijan Airlines" completed its first flight to the city of Tabriz (Iran).
Flights to Tabriz are performed by modern aircrafts, manufactured in Europe, "Pacific-42." The flights will be weekly on Tuesdays and Fridays. Flight duration is one hour and 25 minutes.
The price for the Baku-Tabriz-Baku from 187 manat. The price for one-way ticket begins with 96 manat. During the flight, passengers are offered catering and refreshments, as well as various periodicals.
According to the press service of AZAL, a flight to the city of Tabriz is the 30th item in the geography of its flights. It should also be noted that "Azerbaijan Airlines" currently performs flights to Tehran, the capital of the Islamic Republic of Iran. --08D—
-
- Economics
- 4 July 2012 15:56
Economics
-
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has signed amendments to two presidential decrees, refining the roles and appointments of the State Customs Committee's representatives abroad, including in international organizations.
-
Auditing organizations and independent auditors in Azerbaijan concluded 7,232 contracts valued at 133.2 million manats ($78.4 million) in 2023, reflecting increases of 20% in the number of contracts and 7.1% in their total value compared to the previous year, according to the Chamber of Auditors.
-
The third meeting of the auction commission was held to evaluate the proposals submitted by participants in the auction for the Gobustan Solar Power Plant project, supported by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). The meeting focused primarily on determining qualification eligibility and selecting the auction winner, according to the State Agency for Renewable Energy Sources.
-
There is no sensationalism in the recent renaming of the Azerbaijani ship Karabakh to Mingachevir; the new name was given to the ship to ensure that two vessels would not operate under the same name, the Merchant Fleet of Azerbaijan Caspian Shipping Company (ASCO) CJSC told Turan.
Leave a review