In May starts direct flight from Nakhchivan to Gabala
On May 23, will start direct passenger flights from Nakhchivan to Gabala.
The aircraft will involve Embraer-170 plans for up to 76 passengers and the flights will be Friday and Sunday with a flight duration of 55 minutes one way, said the Nakhchivan International Airport.
Ticket sales for the next flights have already begun. The cost of a single ticket is 52 manat.
In the near future, it is also scheduled to open flights to Erzurum (Turkey) and Kiev (Ukraine).
At the moment Nakhchivan International Airport operations are conducted with Baku and Ganja, as well as international flights to Moscow and Istanbul. -17D-
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- Politics
- 22 April 2014 14:24
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