Heydar Aliyev International Airport carries out large-scale work to attracts new airlines

WorldHeydar Aliyev International Airport carries out large-scale work to attracts new airlines
Heydar Aliyev International Airport

BAKU, Azerbaijan: Baku’s Heydar Aliyev International Airport, which serves as the base airport for the national carrier Azerbaijan Airlines and Buta Airways, is carrying out large-scale work to attract large passenger airlines and open new destinations, Azerbaijan’s State News Agency Azertac reported on Tuesday.

The airport management is actively negotiating with international passenger airlines, which are capable to operate regular flights from different cities of the world to Baku.

As part of this work, the following five airlines started operating flights in 2019: Kuwait Airways, UrAirlines, Smartavia, Flynas, Pegasus. In total, the number of new airlines has reached 11 since last year. Etihad Airways, IranAir, GulfAir, Arkia, Nordwind and others are among them,” the Director of Heydar Aliyev International Airport Teymur Hasanov said.

Heydar Aliyev International Airport serves 34 passenger airlines which operate flights to more than 60 different destinations. Nine of the 34 airlines are low cost carriers including Buta Airways (21 destinations), WizzAir (Budapest), AirBaltic (Riga), Pegasus Airlines (Izmir), Flynas (Riyadh), FlyDubai (Dubai) and AirArabia (Sharjah), Jazeera Airways (Kuwait), Smartavia (St. Petersburg).

Teymur Hasanov noted that the opening of new flights and attraction of new airlines will allow to further expand the geography of flights and will provide passengers with more opportunities for long-haul and comfortable flights.

Over the last five years, passenger traffic at Baku Airport has grown by 62%, and the projected passenger traffic in 2019 will be about five million passengers.

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