AZAL increases the intensity of operations in three areas
The state airline CJSC Azerbaijan Airlines increases number of flights from Baku in three directions, the press service of the airline said.
On December 8, the number of regular flights Baku - New York - Baku will be increased to three. Flights across the Antarctic Ocean will be made also on Mondays. Flights on this route began to run on September 24 on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Up to 28 March 2015 AZAL set a soft tariff - 599 Euros or 607 manat both ways.
The flight Baku - New York - Baku on Monday will be at the following times:
Departure from Baku at 06.00; Arrival in New York at 09.30
Flight from New York at 11.30; Arrival in Baku at 08.00 (1)
The flights are operated by comfortable liners Airbus-340.
AZAL will also perform additional regular flights to Tel Aviv on Tuesday, as the Sunday flights do not meet the density of traffic flow in this direction.
Twice a week there will be flights Baku-Astrakhan-Baku. Starting November 1, passengers will be able to fly from Baku to Astrakhan not only on Mondays, but also on Saturdays. --08D--
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