Turkey and Armenia to restore flights from February 2
Baku/19.01.22/Turan: Turkey and Armenia will resume flights on February 2, the Hürriyet newspaper reports, citing the Turkish Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure. Thus, the aviation authorities of the country allowed the Turkish airline Pegasus Airlines to make three flights a week from Istanbul to Yerevan. The Armenian carrier FlyOne Armenia will also fly from Yerevan to Istanbul three times a week. Flights will be operated at Sabiha Gokcen Airport.
The restoration of air traffic is taking place within the framework of mutual steps to restore relations between Turkey and Armenia. -02D-
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