
Turkey Revokes Permit for Armenian Airline to Use Turkish Airspace

Aram Ananyan, the head of FlyOne Armenia, said that Turkey canceled the permit issued to the Armenian airline FlyOne Armenia to use Turkish airspace when operating flights to Europe.
"For reasons unknown to us, the Turkish aviation authorities canceled the permission previously issued to FlyOne Armenia to operate flights to Europe through Turkish airspace," Ananyan added.
According to the head of FlyOne Armenia, the Turkish aviation authorities made such a decision without prior notice. He added that work is underway with passengers of canceled flights.
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