Austrian, Czech Airlines And Alitalia Increase Flights To Armenia

AUSTRIAN, CZECH AIRLINES AND ALITALIA INCREASE FLIGHTS TO ARMENIA

Mediamax, Armenia
April 3 2013

Yerevan/Mediamax/. Concession manager of “Zvartnots” airport Armenia
International Airports made agreements with Austrian, Czech Airlines
and Alitalia Italian company to increase the flights to Armenia.

Then, Austrian and Czech Airlines will start flights 7 flights per
week and Alitalia – 3 days per week – to Armenia.

“Being concerned about the situation created over Armavia Air company
and despite of having suffered many losses like the other interested
parties, we would like to announce that our company continues working
actively with the other operating air companies with the purpose of
filling the possible gaps created in the market”, the company reported
adding that discussions on the increase of flight frequencies are
held with many other air companies.

Starting from early June, Polish LOT airline (5 flights per week)
will resume flights to Armenia and Fly Dubai is expected to realize
daily flights to Armenia.

It should be recalled that Armenian national carrier Armavia stopped
the flights and announced bankruptcy procedure.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

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