A new airline from Armenia, “Armenian Airlines”, formed in December 2022, plans to start flights to Russian cities this year, as stated on the carrier’s website. “The starting route program of Armenian Airlines includes four international destinations from Zvartnots base airport: to Moscow, Samara, Sochi, and Vladikavkaz,” the message says. It is specified that the
Russian Defence Minister Helped Armenia and Azerbaijan Stabilize Situation
Azerbaijan and Armenia took measures to stabilize the situation in the area of Mount Kilisali after the conversation of the heads of the two countries’ Defence Ministries with the Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu. As reminded, the Ministry of Defence of Armenia reported on Tuesday that several Armenian soldiers were killed and wounded as a
Sergey Shoigu: Russia is Ready to Help Armenia With Armed Forces Modernization
Russia announced its readiness to help with the modernization and reform of the Armenian armed forces, TASS reports with reference to the Russian Minister of Defence Sergei Shoigu. “We attach great importance to the development of our cooperation in the military field, both in the bilateral format and within the CSTO. At the same time,
Azerbaijan Accepted Russian Proposal on Ceasefire With Armenia
Azerbaijan accepted the proposal of the Russian side to declare a ceasefire on the border with Armenia from 9 a.m. Moscow time on July 28, 2021, as reported by TASS with reference to the press service of the Ministry of Defence of the republic. The relations between the two republics are very tense, largely due
Nizhny Novgorod Airport Opens Direct Flights to Yerevan
The ‘Strigino’ International Airport opens direct flights from Nizhny Novgorod to the capital of Armenia, Yerevan. The flights will be operated once a week, according to the press service of the airport. The trip will take approximately three hours. It is specified that the departure from Nizhny Novgorod on Fridays will be at 11:30 pm,
Over 2 Tons of Flowers Delivered to Samara for Women’s Day
The cargo terminal at Kurumoch Airport handled more than 2 tons of flowers on the eve of International Women’s Day. Among these were tulips, hyacinths, irises, gerberas, and roses, the Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance (Rosselkhoznadzor) reports. According to experts, most of the flowers arrive by flights from Armenia. The terminal of the