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Direct Flights Between Tabriz and Yerevan to Resume After Two Years

Direct Flights Between Tabriz and Yerevan to Resume After Two Years
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Air connectivity between Armenia and Iran is getting a boost. Following a two-year hiatus, regular direct flights connecting Yerevan and the Iranian city of Tabriz will officially resume on August 20, with the inaugural flight scheduled for Thursday.

Air travel between Armenia's capital, Yerevan, and the northwestern Iranian city of Tabriz will be restored on August 20. These direct flights are returning after a two-year suspension.

Flight Details

The route will be serviced by the Iranian carrier Pouya Air (also known as Pouya Airline). According to the news outlet pan.am:

Direct flights between Tabriz and Yerevan will resume after a two-year break
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"The flights will be operated by Pouya Air from Tabriz's Shahid Madani International Airport. The service will run twice a week, specifically on Mondays and Thursdays."

According to the newly released schedule, the regular passenger flights will operate as follows:

  • Twice weekly: Every Monday and Thursday.
  • The first flight is scheduled for Thursday, August 20.
  • The aircraft will depart from Tabriz's Shahid Madani International Airport bound for Yerevan at 09:00 (9:00) local time.

Information Sources

Regional media outlets have cited various primary sources regarding the resumption. Specifically, Iran Radio, Pars Today, and Sputnik Armenia have all been credited for the information, though the exact reason for the varying citations across different publications remains unclear.

This article was generated automatically using AI based on reporting from established news sources. All sources are listed below.

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