Direct flights between Turkey and Armenia to start on 2 February

The Turkish Government has announced that direct flights between Turkey and Armenia are to start on Wednesday, 2 February. 

The flights will be operated three times a week by the Turkish airline Pegasus from Sabiha Gokcen Airport. The Armenian airline Fly One Armenia has also been granted permission to operate three flights between Istanbul and Yerevan.

The Fly One Armenia flight will land at Istanbul Airport on February 2 at 19:50 local time, and the Pegasus airline flight will depart Sabiha Gokcen Airport for Yerevan on the same day (at 23:35).

source: commonspace.eu

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