The ticket prices for the budget minded Russian airline Pobeda (Victory) carrying out flights from Rostov to Baku since 30 October have been announced.
According to Emil Ilyasov, plenipotentiary representative of the commercial structure in the Heydar Aliyev International Airport, flights to new destinations will be held from 14 November.
The flight Baku - Petersburg and Baku - Yekaterinburg will cost 126 manat, Baku - Milan - from 326 manat, Baku - Cologne - 151 manat, Baku - Barcelona - from 193 manat, Baku - Bratislava and Baku-Vienna - 192 manat, Baku - Munich - 150 manat.
There are also flights from Baku to Tyumen - from AZN 112, Naberezhnye Chelny - from AZN 180, and Perm - from 131 manat with a limited number of places. --17D-
Economics
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On July 26, the Ministry of Economy hosted a meeting with entrepreneurs from the non-oil industry to explore ways to stimulate local production and enhance export potential.
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Azerbaijani internet service providers Aztelekom and Baktelekom will introduce substantial changes to their pricing structure starting August 15, the companies announced today. Under the new tariffs, the minimum internet speed will rise to 100 Mbit/s, with the cost per Mbit/s decreasing from 0.45 AZN to 0.25 AZN. As a result, monthly charges will be set at 25 AZN for 100 Mbit/s, 30 AZN for 150 Mbit/s, and 36 AZN for 250 Mbit/s.
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Independent experts suggest that Azerbaijan may be on the verge of another devaluation of its currency, the manat, due to a shrinking trade and payment surplus. The anticipated economic adjustments come amidst a decline in foreign currency inflows and reduced oil production.
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Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov met today with Ahmed Moallim Figi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Somalia, at the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry. This meeting followed a discussion held the previous day between Figi and Azerbaijan’s Economy Minister Mikail Jabbarov.
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