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Azimuth Sukhoi Superjet 100 taking off at Pulkovo Airport. As of December 2019, Azimuth Airlines operates flights to 30 domestic destinations and three international destinations in three Eurasian countries: Russia, Armenia, and Kyrgyzstan. [1]
Due to the merger of Donavia with Rossiya Airlines in 2016, Rostov-on-Don lost its main airline, even though Rossiya continued the flights previously operated by Donavia. As Rostov-on-Don was selected as one of the host cities for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, there was a perceived need for another airline to provide quality flights to connect the cities of Southern Russia and Central ...
This is a list of airlines which have an Air Operator Certificate issued by the General Department of Civil Aviation of Armenia. [ 1 ] As of 2024, all airlines certified by the General Department of Civil Aviation of Armenia are banned from EU airspace, on the list of carriers banned from operating into the European Union .
"IATA Airline and Airport code Search". International Air Transport Association. "UN Location Codes: Armenia". UN/LOCODE 2012-1. UNECE. 14 September 2012. – includes IATA codes "Airports in Armenia". World Aero Data. Archived from the original on 17 February 2013. – ICAO codes and coordinates "Airports in Armenia". Great Circle Mapper.
Zvartnots International Airport (Armenian: Զվարթնոց միջազգային օդանավակայան, romanized: Zvart'nots' mijazgayin ōdanavakayan) (IATA: EVN, ICAO: UDYZ) is located near Zvartnots, 15 km (9.3 mi) west [2] of Yerevan, the capital city of Armenia.
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As of 2020, 11 airports operate in Armenia; however, only Yerevan's Zvartnots International Airport and Gyumri's Shirak Airport are in use for commercial aviation. Three airports, Syunik Airport, Stepanavan Airport and Goris Airport, are under reconstruction in Armenia. Once completed they will be used for commercial and civil aviation.
The airport is served by approximately 30 airlines, mainly from Europe, the Middle East, and Central Asia serving roughly 30 destinations out of Tbilisi. Due to the increasing popularity of Georgia and the city of Tbilisi as a tourist destination, the number of travelers grew since 2010 from 1 million to almost 4 million until the outbreak of ...