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Armenia to Introduce New Low-cost Airline

Armenia’s dismal air transport situation has taken a big step forward with an announcement by Ryanair that it will start flying to Armenia next year.

The Irish low-cost airline will start flying routes from Rome and Milan to Yerevan in January. Then the following summer it will launch a Berlin-Yerevan route, and also start flying between Memmingen (in Germany, near Munich) and Armenia’s second city of Gyumri. The news was announced at a press conference on October 16 by Ryanair’s chief commercial officer, David O’Brien, and the head of Armenia’s Civil Aviation Committee, Tatevik Revazyan.

Prices for tickets will start from 30 Euros, and in the beginning the airline will fly to the European cities twice a week each: “We are not here just to fly six times a week, if everything goes well we will increase the flights,” O’Brien said. “We look forward to developing new Armenian traffic growth, new routes, and jobs in the coming years.”

The route from Gyumri will be that city’s first European link; until now it has only handled flights to and from Russia. O’Brien said the company will invest $20 million in renovating the airport there and that its operations would bring 100 new jobs to Armenia.

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