British Airways celebrates its return to Azerbaijan
Airline British Airways said on June 11 in Baku half of his return to Azerbaijan. The ceremony held in conjunction with the American Chamber of Commerce in Azerbaijan (AmCham).
The official opening of British Airways in Azerbaijan took place after the company bmi in October of 2012 came in at British Airways. Today flights between Baku Baku-London are made daily.
The event was organized by the director of AmCham Nargis Nasrullayeva Muduroglu with the participation of officials of airlines and airline partners and customers.
"We are pleased to return to the Azerbaijani market - said the commercial director of British Airways in the region of Middle and Central Asia Paolo De Renzis. - Azerbaijan is one of the most important areas for us. "
Return to Azerbaijan was marked by a complete renovation of all A321 aircraft grade to provide customers with a high level of comfort Azerbaijan service. On board British Airways can now choose two classes of flight: Club World (business class) and World Traveler (economy class).
Travelers from Azerbaijan, using the service British Airways, having carried out a flight from Baku to London airport Heathrow T1, then be able to continue flying in the airline's network of more than 20 areas of the United States and Canada. Together with its partners in the alliance Oneworld British Airways offers a common network across the hundreds of routes, service continuity of customer service and a variety of benefits for the frequent flyer.
In addition to British Airways flights to London, and makes national airline "Azerbaijan Airway" (Wednesday and Friday). - 08D -
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- 12 June 2013 16:05
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