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Baku-Nakhchivan flights delayed due to bad weather
Baku/21.06.23/Turan: Unfavourable weather conditions caused delays on Baku-Nakhchivan flights, AZAL said.
Several planes had already departed to Nakhchivan at night and in the morning and by 10 am two flights delayed.
Note that 51 passengers of the delayed flights were accommodated in a hotel, the rest decided to go home, AZAL said.
Departure of the following flights will continue as per the schedule, AZAL noted.
It ought to be noted that delays also occurred respectively on the Nakhchivan-Baku flights.
"We were supposed to fly to Baku as scheduled at night. However, the flight was cancelled and we were informed that we could depart to Baku only today evening around 7 o'clock. There is information that there will also be a flight at 2pm," said one of the passengers of the Nakhchivan-Baku flight. -06В-
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