Damascus-Qamishli-Yerevan 2nd flight postponed to June 5

Damascus-Qamishli-Yerevan 2nd flight postponed to June 5

PanARMENIAN.Net - Damascus-Qamishli-Yerevan 2nd flight, initially scheduled for May 15, and later moved to May 22, has been postponed again, the manager of Syrian Airlines Yerevan office said.

“The flight has been postponed to June 5,” Svetlana Hovhannisyan said, citing the small number of the passengers as the possible reason behind the decision.

68 passengers arrived, 12 departed by the first flight which operated on April 16.

One-way ticket price was set at AMD 165 000, with two-way ticket costing AMD 245 000. Syrian Airlines operated Damascus- Latakia-Yerevan flights following the suspension of flights to Aleppo, with the last flight scheduled for February 5.

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