AZAL Announces Spring Campaign due to Novruz Holiday
– Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) announced the launch of a new campaign due to Novruz holiday. During the national spring holiday Novruz, discounts will be applied to air tickets on a number of destinations.
The campaign is applied to the following destinations (the full cost of the air ticket, including taxes and fees):
Baku - New York - Baku – 599 EUR
Baku – Milan – Baku – 299 EUR
Baku – Paris – Baku – 299 EUR
Baku – Prague – Baku – 299 EUR
Baku – Berlin – Baku – 299 EUR
Baku – Dubai – Baku – 199 EUR
Air ticket sales period within the campaign: March 16-31, 2017
Flights period: April 1– May 6, 2017
The number of air tickets on discounts is limited. –08D---
Economics
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