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AZAL reduces ticket prices to Ukrainian cities
The state airline CJSC "Azerbaijan Airlines" has started a new campaign on the Baku- Simfropol -Baku and Baku -Lvov -Baku , lowering the cost of tickets to these cities. The airline told Turan, that the action is carried out on the initiative of AZAL to "enhance the interest of passengers" on these flighst.
Kindly inform you about lowering the cost of transportation on flights Baku-Lvov-Baku and Baku-Simferopol-Baku.
Baku-Lvov-Baku (and return) only 346 EUR * (taxes and fees included).
Baku-Simferopol-Baku (and return) from 352 EUR * (taxes and fees included).
Flights to these cities are made by Embraer, with a capacity of about 100 passengers. To Simferopol planes fly on Mondays; to Lvov – on Sundays.
According to the LLC "Silk Way Travel", the general sales agent of tickets AZAL, told Turan, that today the tickets to Simferopol and back cost from 371 Euros to the city, and back -346 Euro , excluding airport taxes and fees .
In late October AZAL began the campaign "Buy two tickets from Baku to Simferopol (or from Simferopol to Baku), and get the third free." Then the tickets via the Baku -Baku - Simfropol cost from 432 manats. This action will continue until the 29th of March 2014 . - 08D -
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