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    REUTERS: TURKEY SCRAPS FLIGHTS TO ARMENIA AFTER AZERI RESISTANCE

    15:57, 2 April, 2013

    YEREVAN, APRIL 2, ARMENPRESS: Turkey has canceled the first ever
    scheduled Turkish flights to its long-time rival Armenia, days before
    the first plane was due to take off following fierce opposition
    from Turkey's ally and energy partner Azerbaijan, reports Armenpress
    citing Reuters.

    The twice-weekly flights between Turkey's eastern city of Van and the
    Armenian capital Yerevan were due to begin on April 3 and, encouraged
    by a US push for rapprochement, were meant to boost bilateral tourism
    and trade. But with just over a week until the first flight, and with
    tickets already on sale, Turkey's civil aviation authority stepped
    in and ordered the flights to be suspended.

    According to News Agency, officials at Turkey's transport ministry
    confirmed the flights had been stopped but declined to give a reason.

    BoraJet, the private Turkish carrier set to fly the 45-minute route,
    has also declined to comment on the stoppage. One BoraJet official
    twice denied the Van-Yerevan flights had ever been planned, even
    though the route was still available as a booking option on the firm's
    website on Monday.

    Narekavank Tour, a Yerevan-based travel agency which has spent the
    last three years organizing the flights together with a Turkish travel
    agency in Van, said Reuters that the reason was political.

    "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 finally let politics interfere with this promising initiative,"
    it said in a statement.

    Turkey, which has never opened an embassy in Armenia, closed its land
    border in 1993 in a show of solidarity with Azerbaijan, a Muslim
    and Turkic-speaking ally which also supplies Ankara with billions
    of cubic meters of Caspian natural gas each year. Turkey has sought
    to ease Azerbaijan's concerns over previous reconciliation moves by
    Turkey and Armenia since rapprochement efforts have alarmed Azerbaijan
    which first wants to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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