AZAL extends the special fare to Europe until the end of the year
CJSC "Azerbaijan Airlines" extended the term of special fare for economy class flights from Baku to Prague, Milan, Rome, London and Paris, in the amount of EUR 200, in both directions without airport fees until the 25th of December this year.
The tariff was introduced in early October and was to be valid till the end of this month. However, "taking into account the requests of travel agencies, as well as to create favorable conditions for passengers," the airline has decided to extend the campaign.
As we know, a similar campaign before December 25, 2012 hold foreign airlines competing with AZAL the European passenger market.
It is possible to buy a ticket in the campaign only if you buy a return ticket, but in the tourist package, and if the first flight will be made from Baku. For example, the normal economy class return ticket to London costs about 540 euros (including airport taxes and fees.)--08D—
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- Economics
- 19 October 2012 12:00
Economics
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