AZAL follows Turkish Airlines
Close JSC "Azerbaijan Airlines" has introduced a special fare for economy class flights on Baku-Prague-Baku, Baku-Milan-Baku, Baku-London-Baku, Baku-London-Baku, Baku-Paris-Baku. When buying a travel package to these cities the price from Baku and back is 200 euro without airport fees.
Tariff will be valid until 31 October 2012.
A round-trip ticket in these destinations is:
Baku-Prague-Baku - 444 manats;
Baku-Milan-Baku - 423 manats;
Baku-London-Baku - 420 manats;
Baku-London-Baku - 545 manats;
Baku-Paris-Baku - 441 manat.
Azerbaijan's state airline has introduced new tariffs for five European cities against launched from November 1 discount campaign from its competitor for the flight Baku-Istanbul of "Turkish Airlines" airline. At the Ataturk airport, the Turkish Airlines provides transit routes to five cities in Europe at the lowest prices. For example, a ticket to Istanbul costs 100 euros. --08D—
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- Economics
- 5 October 2012 16:04
Economics
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