AZAL implementing a campaign for passengers in European cities
From tomorrow, the state airline CJSC Azerbaijan Airlines is to begin the so-called New Year campaign , providing tickets at a discounted cost for flights next year.
AZAL on the corporate website says that "round-trip" tickets to London, Paris, Milan, Rome and Prague can be purchased for 199 Euro until December 31 (taxes and fees not included). The departures begin on January 15 and end on February 28 next year.
It seems the airline with opaque financial statements is in financial difficulties and tries to resolve them at the end of the year.
A source in a ticketing company told Turan that in ordinary times the starting price of a ticket to London and back is AZN 535, Paris - 487, Milan - 443 manats, etc. During the campaign a ticket from Baku to Paris and back will cost 323 manat (including taxes and fees). 08D
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