Azerbaijani low-cost airline Buta Airways is increasing flight frequency on the route Baku-Batumi-Baku, announces the Georgian Civil Aviation Agency.
From July 17 to September 18 Buta Airways will carry out flights to link the capital city of Azerbaijan and Georgia’s Black Sea resort town of Batumi three times a week.
Flights will be carried out by Embraer E190, Airbus A319 and A320 types aircrafts.
The company launched regular flights between Batumi and Baku last year.
Source - Agenda.ge
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