Flights from Baku to Tehran will not stop - AZAL
Baku/08.01.20/Turan: Azerbaijani airlines AZAL and Buta Airways do not plan to change the schedule of flights to Iran and through the territory of this country after today's crash of the Boeing Ukrainian Airlines near Tehran, the message of AZAL on the website of the carrier.
"In particular, the Buta Airways low-cost airline performs daily flights Baku-Tehran-Baku and plans to operate normally according to the current schedule," the statement said.
A number of international airlines have denied flights to Iran and Iraq after the death of the Ukrainian plane and the aggravation of the military situation in the region.-02D-
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