Silk Way Helicopter Services Offers Travelling by Helicopter
Baku Silk Way Helicopter Services (SWHS) is ready to offer travel lovers a wide range of unique air travels.
Potential of SWHS enables tourists and entrepreneurs' flight from the airport to anywhere in the country by a charter flight. Professional level of aviation personnel of the company, its modern technical fleet, cooperation with leading foreign companies guarantees the organization of this type of flights at a high level.
Fleet of SWHS, which is based at Zabrat Airport, includes such modern and comfortable helicopters as Sikorsky S-92A and Augusta Westland AW-139.
Before boarding the helicopter, passengers are instructed by experienced instructors.
Helicopter tour offers a unique opportunity not only to enjoy the feeling of speed, but to see and take photos of familiar places from a new angle and also visit the places where other means of transport cannot get to.
Online booking of helicopters is available on the website of SWHS (http://www.swhs.az/eng/online-booking). --08D----
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