Azerbaijan Airlines announced a new promotion on flights from Moscow to the Azerbaijani capital - Baku.
While buying an air ticket for Moscow-Baku flight at the Budget fare in the period from February 9 to March 1, airfare will be only 69 euros, while for Moscow-Baku-Moscow – flight - only 158 euros. The price includes all taxes and fees.
AZAL flights from Moscow to Baku are operated every day from "Domodedovo" and "Vnukovo" international airports.
It should be noted that airfare for the Baku-Moscow flight at the Budget fare is 89 euros, while for Baku-Moscow-Baku flight - 129 euros.
Tickets can be booked on the website of the company www.azal.az and purchased at AZAL sales offices. As part of the flight, travelers can take advantage of AZAL Miles frequent-flyer program. Information about the program can be found at: http://www.azal.az/en/azal-miles.
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