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Buta Airways will start operating special flights to Astrakhan
Baku/03.05.21/Turan: From June 3, the low-cost air carrier Buta Airways will start operating special flights from Baku to Astrakhan.
Flights on the Baku-Astrakhan-Baku route will be operated once a week - on Thursdays, the press service of Buta Airways said.
Due to the introduced restrictions and rules of the epidemiological situation in the country, the airline offers tickets only at two fares - "Standard" and "Super". Both fares include free seat selection and airport check-in options.
Tickets for these flights are available on the official website of the carrier (at the "Super" and "Standard" fares), as well as in the accredited agencies of the airline (only at the "Super" fare). Airfare starts from 55 euros. Those categories of passengers who are allowed to fly under the current epidemiological restrictions will be accepted for transportation.
In accordance with the decision of the Operational Headquarters under the Cabinet of Ministers of Azerbaijan, all passengers arriving by flights to Baku will have to be in self-isolation for two weeks. Passengers in both directions should ensure that the COVID-19 test result is valid 48 hours prior to flight departure.
In order to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection and in connection with the epidemiological situation in the country, citizens who meet and see off passengers will not be allowed into the terminal building. — 06D-
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