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    TURKISH AIRLINES TO LAUNCH CHARTER FLIGHTS TO ARMENIA

    Xinhua General News Service
    November 24, 2008 Monday 10:10 AM EST

    Turkey's national airline is preparing to launch charter flights
    to the Armenian capital, in a move to contribute to the recent thaw
    in bilateral relations between Armenia and Turkey, local newspaper
    Turkish Daily News reported on Monday.

    Turkish Airlines (THY) recently sent letters to both the Directorate
    General of Civil Aviation (SHGM) and the Foreign Ministry, asking for
    permission to launch charter flights from Armenian capital city of
    Yerevan to Turkey's biggest city of Istanbul and the Mediterranean
    coastal city of Antalya.

    The approval will be made in the coming days by the Foreign Ministry
    on condition that the charter flights to Armenia comply with the
    Turkey's national interests, said the report.

    Currently, Atlasjet, a private Turkish airline company, has been
    conducting charter flights between Istanbul and Yerevan, said the
    report.

    Turkey severed its ties with Armenia and closed its border
    with the landlocked country in 1993 as a sign of solidarity with
    Azerbaijan. There have been no formal ties between the two countries
    since then.

    However, Turkish President Abdullah Gul broke the ice when he visited
    Yerevan in early September this year. While trying to re- establish
    relations at the official level through meetings, Turkey has been
    also making certain gestures that it would eventually normalize ties
    with the neighbor.

    As Turkey's national airline, THY plays an important role in
    Turkey's foreign policy, said the report, adding that by launching
    new flights to Armenia, the THY would contribute to the thaw in
    bilateral relations.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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