First Turkish passenger plane in two years flies from Istanbul to Yerevan
Infrastructure
- 03 February, 2022
- 14:33
The first flight of the Armenian airline FlyOne Armenia to Turkey took place on January 2, with 65 passengers on board. Already today, a Turkish low-cost airline Pegasus took off in the opposite direction, carrying over 30 people to Yerevan, Report says with reference to Sputnik-Armenia.
From February 2, FlyOne Armenia will operate the Yerevan-Istanbul-Yerevan flight twice a week, on Mondays and Tuesdays. From April, it is planned to increase the number of flights up to three times a week (on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays). Pegasus Airlines has two flights scheduled on February 2 and 5, but from February 7 to March 27, the airline will operate three flights a week (Monday, Thursday and Saturday).
Latest News
20:50
Rovshan Najaf: SOCAR's green bonds presented at WEF as climate investment mechanism
Energy20:37
Crown Princess of Netherlands completes military training
Other countries20:32
Media: Meloni advised EU leaders against confronting Trump
Other countries20:07
Rovshan Najaf meets with FIFA president
Football19:59
In response to Zelenskyy's statements, UK says Moscow responsible
Other countries19:52
Talks between Ukraine, Russia, US begin in Abu Dhabi
Other countries19:39
Photo
The Rising Light: REZA Exhibition Presented at Heydar Aliyev International Airport
Cultural policy19:32
Vahid Jalalzadeh: Aghband bridge to be commissioned before Novruz
Infrastructure19:22