November 05, 2013 | 15:56
YEREVAN. – The second Airbus A320 of Air Armenia Airline Company is arriving in capital city Yerevan, Company Marketing Manager Sirak Hambardzumyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
“The airplane will arrive in Zvartnots [InternationalAirport] from the Netherlands at 5:05pm,” Hambardzumyan added.
The new airbus is planned to be used for the company’s Yerevan-Moscow-Yerevan flights, which already launched on October 27.
Air Armenia’s first aircraft, the Boeing 737, is expected to be operated for the other flights to and from the Russian cities of Krasnodar, Rostov-on-Don, etc.; these flights will be launched shortly.
To note, Air Armenia was founded in 2003 as an air cargo operator. As of this year, however, the company decided to also enter the passenger transportation market. By the year’s end, the company plans to have five passenger planes.