The Russian airline Utair plans to include flights to three cities of Azerbaijan - Baku, Ganja and Nakhchivan - in its autumn-winter schedule, and to carry out flights on these routes throughout the year, Report informs citing the Russian press.
Oleg Semenov, President of Passenger Airlines of Utair Company, said that a year ago, the company expanded its flight program to the Azerbaijani cities: “Flights were carried out from the Russian cities of St. Petersburg, Samara, Ufa to Baku, as well as from Moscow to Ganja and Nakhchivan. We plan to increase the frequency of flights and flights will be operated on these routes throughout the year.”
According to Utair’s autumn-winter schedule, flights to Baku will be made from Grozny, Moscow, Samara, St. Petersburg, Surgut, Tyumen and Ufa, while flights to Ganja and Nakhchivan will be carried out from Moscow.
According to the information, the airline has already put the tickets on sale.