AZAL sees sharp decline in passenger transportation
Infrastructure
- 10 March, 2021
- 07:59
Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) and its low-cost subsidiary Buta Airways carried 574,200 passengers in 2020, down 78.7% from 2019, said the report of the Cabinet of Ministers.
According to Report, cargo and luggage transportation slipped 66.6% to 5,000 tonnes, mail traffic dropped 66.2% to 171,500 tonnes.
The number of passengers carried via international flights descended 80.4% to 407,700.
166,500 passengers were transported on domestic routes.
Passenger turnover in AZAL's airlines fell 79.3% to 980.6 million PKM, in international flights went down 80% to 864.7 million PKM.
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