The Armenian Civil Aviation has given permission to the Armenian airline Flyone Armenia to operate charter flights on the route Yerevan - Istanbul - Yerevan. This was said for TASS by the chairman of the board of the company Aram Ananyan.
"Flyone Armenia asked the aviation authorities of Armenia and Turkey a few days ago to obtain permission to operate charter flights on the Yerevan-Istanbul-Yerevan route. We thank the Armenian aviation authorities for their positive response," he said. the company is now awaiting permission from turkey.
On December 16th, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Ankara was considering applications from Turkish and Armenian airlines for flights on the Istanbul-Yerevan-Istanbul route.
Despite the common border between Armenia and Turkey, there are no diplomatic relations. In 2009 in Zurich, the foreign ministers of the two countries signed protocols on the establishment of diplomatic relations and the principles of relations, but these documents were not ratified. On March 1, 2018, Yerevan announced the annulment of the protocols.
Earlier, Ankara and Yerevan announced the appointment of special representatives to normalize bilateral relations.
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