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AZAL starts flights from Nakhchivan to Ganja
Baku/29.04.22/Turan: Azerbaijan Airlines launches flights from Nakhchivan to Ganja and back.
Starting from May 6 Nakhchivan-Ganja-Nakhchivan flights will be operated twice a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays, AZAL's press service said.
Ticket price will be 60 manats one way, including luggage (up to 23 kg) and hand luggage (up to 10 kg).
In the coming days the tickets will be available on the airline's website www.azal.az.
Tickets for Nakhchivan-Ganja-Nakhchivan flights can also be purchased at AZAL's sale offices in Baku, Nakhchivan and Sumgayit.
Also from 6 May there will be additional flights on Tuesdays and Fridays on the Baku-Nakhchivan-Baku route.-06B-
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