AZALJET Increases Number of Flights to Moscow
JSC Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) increases the number of regular flights from Baku to Moscow, Vnukovo Airport.
From March 2017 from the Heydar Aliyev International Airport there will be two flights a day to Vnukovo on a daily basis, according to AZAL Press Service.
The corresponding agreement was signed in Moscow on November 29 by the Vice President of AZAL Eldar Hajiyev and the Director General of the Vnukovo airport, Vasily Aleksandrov.
Flights to Moscow are carried out under the budget brand AZALJET on comfortable aircraft Airbus A319.
Currently, Azerbaijan Airlines' regular flights are conducted to four Russian cities: in addition to Vnukovo, AZALJET performs flights to Moscow (Domodedovo), St. Petersburg (Pulkovo), Kazan and Mineralniye Vody. It also provides a regular flight from Ganja to St. Petersburg. ---08D
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