AZAL extends the online check-in period to 48 hours and opens a flight to Chisinau
Baku/09.08.23/Turan: Azerbaijan Airlines CJSC (AZAL) has initiated non-stop flights between Baku and Chisinau, the Moldovan capital, as announced by the Chisinau International Airport's press service. Starting from September 15, the airline will operate flights on Mondays and Fridays along this route.
Additionally, AZAL has extended the period for online check-in to 48 hours before departure, a change from the previous 24-hour window. This enhancement by AZAL is aimed at furnishing passengers with added advantages and enhancing their overall travel experience.
The elongated online check-in time frame, spanning 48 hours, offers passengers greater adaptability and ease in planning their journeys. This service affords them the opportunity to pre-select their seating arrangements on the aircraft and circumvent airport check-in queues, consequently economizing on time. For availing this online check-in service, passengers are directed to visit the official website of the airline.
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- 9 August 2023 15:03
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