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    VAN-YEREVAN FLIGHTS END BEFORE STARTING

    Hurriyet, Turkey
    March 30 2013

    ISTANBUL - Hurriyet Daily News
    Erdem GuneÅ~_

    Direct flights between the Turkish city of Van and the Armenian
    capital Yerevan have been canceled before they even began operating.

    BoraJet, the company handling the flights, canceled the agreement
    after a low number of passengers during preliminary flights, Deputy
    Governor of Van Mehmet Yuzer said.

    However, an Armenian tour agency, Narekavank, issued a statement March
    29 saying that it was the Turkish aviation authorities who suspended
    the first flight between Yerevan and Van.

    According to the agency, the decision was made on March 28 by Turkey's
    General Department of Civil Aviation.

    "The organizers were keen on staying away from politics. It is very
    sad and discouraging that Turkish authorities were not able to do
    the same and eventually let politics interfere with this promising
    initiative," the statement read.

    Turkey's Directorate General of Civil Aviation declined to comment
    and BoraJet officials have said the reason for the cancelation were
    passenger numbers far below the capacity of the flights.

    Yuzer also said the Directorate did not inform them of any such issue
    and that the decision was made only by BoraJet.

    "We were not informed by Turkey's Directorate General of Civil Aviation
    to cancel the flights. The necessary permissions were already granted
    by Iran and Armenia," Yuzer told the Hurriyet Daily News on March 29
    in a phone interview.

    The flights were planned to operate on April 3, despite closed borders
    between the two countries, marking the first of their kind for Turkey's
    eastern cities.

    Disappointment by cancelation

    Ayanis Travel Agency from Van said they were disappointed by the
    cancelation as they had made campaigns for the upcoming season.

    Abdullah Tuncdemir, the director of Ayanis Tourism Agency, said this
    was an important step to reviving the economy in the region.

    "The Armenian and Iranian markets are so close to us but for years
    we did not have the chance to open the doors for these countries as
    locals. We had arranged our package tour and they are all in vain now.

    We avoid politics here, the reason is only trade, economy and the
    peace between people," he told the Daily News by phone.

    March/30/2013

    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/van-yerevan-flights-end-before-starting.aspx?pageID=238&nID=43930&NewsCatID=345

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