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AZAL to increase number of Baku-Istanbul flights to 4 times per week

Starting next week, the National Air Carrier of Azerbaijan will increase the frequency of services operated between Baku and Istanbul, Report informs, referring to the Press Service of Azerbaijan Airlines CJSC (AZAL).

Thus, AZAL will increase the total number of flights operated in the Baku-Istanbul-Baku direction from two to four times a week (Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays).

The fares are similar to those previously announced for the special flights planned before the end of August.

We remind you that students can take advantage of a 30% discount when purchasing tickets. For this, once the booking is made on the website, they need to send a scanned copy of their immigration document and passport to the airline’s call center using the feedback form available on the website or through the WhatsApp messenger. Detailed video instruction on booking a discount ticket is available at https://youtu.be/HylsY0m9cEM.

According to the new rules, only passengers tested for coronavirus (COVID-19) will board the flights. Thus, the list of laboratories accredited by the Management Union of Medical Territorial Units (TABIB) where passengers can be tested for COVID-19 without a doctor’s appointment has expanded. The list can be found below:

– Referans Clinical Laboratory Centre;

– Leyla Medical Centre;

– Memorial Clinic;

– Bona Dea International Hospital;

– Inci Laboratories;

– Center for Control of Particularly Dangerous Infections;

– Caspian International Hospital;

– UltraLab.

As previously reported, upon departure from the Istanbul airport, at the check-in counter, you will need to present a certificate of negative COVID-19 test results issued by one of the clinics of “Memorial Sağlık Grubu” or other clinics from the list available on the website of the Ministry of Health of Turkey: https://covid19bilgi.saglik.gov.tr/tr/covid-19-yetkilendirilmis-tani-laboratuvarlari-listesi

Passengers returning from other countries through Istanbul can provide a certificate of testing issued by a laboratory certified by the Ministry of Health (or other competent authority) of that country, or one of the Turkish clinics listed above.

In all cases, the test must be passed no later than 48 hours before the scheduled departure.

Upon the decision of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan, all passengers arriving by these flights to Baku will have to self-isolate for two weeks. For this, during the flight, they will have to fill out a declaration indicating the address of residence at which they can self-insolate. 8103 SMS permissions will not apply to these individuals.

The special rules will apply to both departures and arrivals at airports and in the aircraft during the COVID-19 pandemic. “Azerbaijan Airlines” prepared a video instruction available at https://youtu.be/Rbb_I0NsW7U.  

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