YEREVAN, Apr 29 FlyOne Armenia is allowed to use Turkish airspace for flights to Europe, Aram Ananyan, head of the board of the company, said.
“For reasons unknown to us and for no apparent reason, the Turkish aviation authorities canceled the permission previously issued to FlyOne Armenia to operate flights to Europe through Turkish airspace,” Ananyan was quoted by the Armenpress state agency.
According to him, the Turkish aviation authorities made such a decision without prior notice. He added that work is underway with passengers of canceled flights.
FlyOne Armenia, a subsidiary of the Moldovan low-cost airline FlyOne, was founded in 2021.