FlyGeorgia starts flights to Yerevan to Aktau Kazakhstan from second week of August

BusinessFlyGeorgia starts flights to Yerevan to Aktau Kazakhstan from second week of...
Tbilisi:  The FlyGeorgia airline is flying from next month flights to Yerevan and Aktau (Kazakhstan), reports Dispatch News Desk (DND).
“FlyGeorgia which is based in Tbilisi, plans to begin flights to Aktau and Yerevan from second week of August and flights to Yerevan will be carried out six times a week and airline intends to introduce the CRJ200 plane with a 50-seater configuration.  At present FlyGeorgia operates the A319 and A320 planes.
FlyGeorgia – private airline in Georgia. Is based in the city of Tbilisi. The first flight was performed on August 3, 2012.

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