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    RUSSIAN AND UKRAINIAN AIR CARRIERS GET PERMISSION TO MAKE ADDITIONAL FLIGHTS TO ARMENIA

    ARMINFO
    Friday, May 3, 17:48

    To avoid possible air ticket price hike, the Department to Regulate
    Air Traffic, the General Civil Aviation Department of Armenia (GCADA),
    has permitted foreign air carriers to make additional flights to
    Armenia in the summer season, GCADA reported. In response to mass media
    reports, GCADA specialists surveyed the market of air transportation
    and found out that the tickets for economy class have not changed in
    price. In the mean while, economy tickets are largely in demand, which
    can lead to a rise in their prices. To prevent possible price hike,
    the Department adopted a decision to permit the following airlines
    to make additional flights for the "Summer 2013" navigation season:
    Aeroflot, Rossiya Airlines, Polet, International Airlines of Ukraine,
    Ural Airlines, and Siberia, says Hrant Mirzoyan, GCADA Department to
    Regulate Air Traffic.

    In particular, Aeroflot, Siberia, Rossiya Airlines, International
    Airlines, Ural Airlines are allowed to make additional regular flights
    on the following routes: Yerevan-Moscow-Yerevan, Yerevan-Novosibirsk-
    Yerevan, Yerevan-Kiev-Yerevan, Yerevan-St. Petersburg-Yerevan, and
    Yerevan-Nizhny Novgorod- Yerevan.

    To expand the geography of air transportation, the foreign airlines
    are allowed to make flights to new destinations: Yerevan-Ufa_Yerevan,
    Yerevan-Kaliningrad-Yerevan, Yerevan-Belgorod-Yerevan.

    To recall, on April 1 2013 the national air carrier of Armenia,
    Armavia LLC, announced a bankruptcy procedure and grounded flights.

    The deficit in the market will be filled with additional regular
    flights.


    From: Baghdasarian
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