Flyone Armenia to offer cheap flights to Europe, Asia

Flyone Armenia to offer cheap flights to Europe, Asia

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Civil Aviation Authority of Armenia has granted the National Air Operator Certificate to Flyone Armenia, which means the company will launch flights from Yerevan to European and Asian destinations very soon, the carrier said in a statement on Thursday, October 28.

The certificate allows Flyone Armenia to do everything possible so that in the nearest future Armenian citizens are able to travel across Europe, Asia at affordable prices and with maximum safety, the statement said.

"By now, Flyone Armenia have invested more than €60 million in the Armenian market, which contributes to the growth of the country's economy. Furthermore, we have created new jobs, planning to have a team of more than 135 employees, who will be paid higher salaries than the country's average. In the future we aim to grow both in terms of the number of employees and the fleet," the company noted.

"The airline's fleet consists of Airbus A320 aircraft, on which we will operate both scheduled and charter flights. Each aircraft has 180 seats and meets all International Air Transport Association (IATA) and EASA safety standards. Also, in pandemic conditions, the aircraft is equipped with HEPA air filters, which remove 99.97% of viruses and bacteria."

Yerevan airport is the point from and to which the carrier will be flying to Moscow, Tehran, Lyon, Paris, Tbilisi, Kutaisi, Krasnodar, Istanbul, and Tel Aviv.

Mircea Maleca, the company's General Manager, said they are currently working to launch the sale of tickets.

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