Liberated areas can be visited once a year
Baku/18.01.22/Turan: Citizens of the country will be allowed to visit liberated areas once a year. Anar Rzayev, head of the State Automobile Transport Service, stated this at a briefing on Tuesday.
The visits can be made by passenger buses. At that, passengers will be insured against accidents. Heroes of the war, members of the families of martyrs and disabled Karabakh war veterans will be able to travel for free. As for others, a ticket price will be 10 manats 40 gapeks, and 9 manats 40 gapeks to Aghdam, and 6 manats from Fizuli airport to Shusha.
Also, the flights will be opened from January 24. The buses will depart from Baku at 6:30 am and from Ahmedbeyli and Barda - at 10 am. One can buy tickets online at yolumuzqarabaga.az.
Note that the buses will move through the liberated territories accompanied by police. Also, there will be a police officer in each bus.
Flights on the route Ahmedbeyli-Shusha will be made four times a week, for other destinations - twice a week. -02D-
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