Heydar Aliyev International Airport announces new routes and network expansion, APA-Economics reports.
Starting from March 2, "Air Astana" will operate flights twice a week on the Baku-Almaty route.
Additionally, from March 21, "Fly Arystan" will resume flights on the Baku-Aktau route.
Moreover, starting from March 30:
"Pegasus Airlines" will begin regular flights to Dalaman.
"Flynas" will launch direct flights on the Baku-Dammam route.
"Uzbekistan Airways" will increase the number of flights on the Baku-Tashkent route to four times a week.
Furthermore, starting from April 15, "Aegean Airlines" will resume direct flights on the Baku-Athens route, reestablishing air travel between Azerbaijan and Greece. On April 28, AZAL will open direct flights to Tivat.
Additionally, the frequency of flights to Rome, Istanbul, Kuwait, and Riyadh will be increased. Flights to Tel Aviv will now be operated not only by AZAL and Israir but also by Arkia, providing passengers with more options.
Passengers will also benefit from direct flights to key tourist and business hubs in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Popular destinations include Berlin, Paris, Vienna, Barcelona, Prague, Budapest, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Kuwait, Dammam, Beijing, Urumqi, Male (Maldives), Sharm El Sheikh, and other cities.