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AZAL increases the number of flights to Sharm el-Sheikh
Baku/11.08.23/Turan: Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) in partnership with tour operator PASHA Travel will increase the number of charter flights to Egypt.
Starting from November 4, flights from Baku to the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh will be operated twice a week - on Wednesdays and Saturdays, the company's press service reported.
Tickets for these flights can be purchased on the website www.azal.az , via the AZAL mobile app and at the airline's accredited agencies. Vouchers to Egypt are also available for sale in all travel agencies of Azerbaijan, the press release of AZAL.
The flight takes 2 hours and 39 minutes. The round-trip ticket price starts from 762 manats.---06D---
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