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Editorial: British Airways and Azerbaijan

MARCH 18 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) -The economic downturn continues to hit Central Asia and the South Caucasus with British Airways now cancelling its London-Baku service.

But whether BA needs to quit the route altogether is questionable. Airlines keep a diversified portfolio of route because it is near impossible to second guess which routes will be profitable in a few year’s time.

The decision took many by surprise because of the strong presence of British business in Azerbaijan, most notably BP.

As oil prices fell dramatically in the past 20 months, airline companies have rallied on cheap fuel, but have also struggled to maintain links to countries negatively affected by the crisis.

In 2012, British Airways cut its route to Yerevan, the following year it cancelled regular flights to Bishkek and Tbilisi. Last October, the company quit its London-Almaty route.

The crisis, aside from hitting government budgets and people’s wallets, has contributed to cutting off further the region from the West.

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Editorial from Issue No. 272, published on March 18 2016)

Armenian airline makes maiden flight

MARCH 9 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) – Armenia, a new low-cost airline, will make its maiden flight from Yerevan to Tel Aviv on April 21, media reported quoting Robert Hovhannisyan, one of the airlines shareholders. Speculation has been growing in Armenia about whether the low-cost airline will get off the ground. It biggest shareholder is Tamaz Gaiashvili, the founder of the Georgian Airzena airline.

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(News report from Issue No. 271, published on March 11 2016)

New low- cost carrier to fly in Armenia

MARCH 2 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) – Armenia, a new low cost airline, will start flying in April, pending the approval of Armenia’s aviation committee. The owners of Georgia’s low cost airline Georgian Airways, Tamaz Gaiashvili and Robert Oganesian, own 49% of Armenia, while Ashot Torosyan, an Armenian businessman, owns 51% of the company. Armenia’s aviation sector has been in flux since Air Armenia was declared bankrupt in 2014.

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(News report from Issue No. 270, published on  March 4 2016)

 

Government sells Air Kyrgyzstan

FEB. 24 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — The Kyrgyz government said it is ready to sell off a 49% stake in Air Kyrgyzstan, the national carrier, as part of the state privatisation programme. The government owns Air Kyrgyzstan through the state-owned Fund of State Property Management.

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(News report from Issue No. 269, published on  Feb. 26 2016)

 

Pegasus expoands to Azerbaijan

FEB. 23 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Turkish airline Pegasus said it will launch its new Istanbul-Gabala route to Azerbaijan on March 18. Pegasus will fly to the town of Gabala, in central Azerbaijan, three times a week.

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(News report from Issue No. 269, published on  Feb. 26 2016)

 

Azerbaijan’s AZAL to create low- cost carrier

FEB. 22 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Azerbaijan’s flagship airline AZAL will create a new low-cost company to service short-haul destinations in the South Caucasus and Central Asia. Azaljet, the new airline will start operations on March 28.

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(News report from Issue No. 269, published on  Feb. 26 2016)

 

Wizz Air expands to Georgia

FEB. 17 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) – Polish budget airline Wizz Air will expand its services to and from Kutaisi, Georgia’s second largest city, across Europe. Wizz Air has been flying from Poland to Kutaisi since 2012 but will now add routes to Berlin, Munich, Dortmund, Milan, Larnaca in Cyprus and Sofia in Bulgaria. The extra routes will give tourism and business in Georgia a boost.

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(News report from Issue No. 268, published on Feb. 19 2016)

 

Thales signs radar deal with Georgia

FEB. 18 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) – French technology company Thales signed 2m euro deal to upgrade Georgia’s radar systems. The deal means that Thales will inspect and maintain Georgia’s three main aviation radars over the next five years.

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(News report from Issue No. 268, published on Feb. 19 2016)

 

Wizz Air to open base in Georgia

FEB. 4 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Hungarian low-cost airline company Wizz Air said it will open an operational base at Kutaisi airport in central Georgia. This will be Wizz Air’s first base in the South Caucasus. Wizz Air intends to use Kutaisi as its hub for new regional destinations.

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(News report from Issue No. 266, published on Feb. 5 2016)

Kazakhstan’s Air Astana sighs codeshares

FEB. 2 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Kazakhstan’s flagship airline, Air Astana signed several codeshare agreements with international carriers to boost its image and offer new products to customers. From March 11, Air France/KLM customers will be able to book an Air Astana-operated flight from Astana to Paris. In a separate deal, Hong Kong Airlines also signed a codeshare agreement with Air Astana on its Hong Kong – Almaty flights. Air Astana now holds eight international codeshare agreements.

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(News report from Issue No. 266, published on Feb. 5 2016)