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Baku/14.01.22/Turan: Azerbaijani low-cost airline Buta Airways announced the sale of tickets at the "Budget" tariff - from 29 euros. This tariff was temporarily unavailable during the active phase of the coronavirus pandemic, the company said in a press release.
Tickets at the "Budget" fare, as before, can only be purchased on the airline's website. There is no free baggage allowance option.
It should be noted that Buta Airways announced the return of the previous minimum fare against the backdrop of massive criticism in the media and social networks against the parent company AZAL.
The reason was the information that the flights from Yerevan to Istanbul of the Armenian company Flyone Armenia were announced at the level of $45. At this time, Buta was selling tickets to Istanbul from 55 euros.
The minimum Buta Airways fare of 29 euros is most likely declarative, since it is practically impossible to buy tickets for such a price.—06D-
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