FlyOne Armenia sets course for Milan-Malpensa

FlyOne Armenia sets course for Milan-Malpensa

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The airline Fly One Armenia will launch another international route from Yerevan from December 2022. The aim is to fly to Milan-Malpensa twice a week with an Airbus A320.

The young airline is only started on December 18, 2021. It is an offshoot of the Moldovan Fly One. The Armenian airline's fleet currently consists of two aircraft: an Airbus A319 and an Airbus A320. Both machines are stationed in Yerevan.

From December 15, 2022, non-stop flights between the capital of Armenia and Milan-Malpensa will be operated on Thursdays and Sundays. These are to be served with the Airbus A320 machine type and carry the flight numbers 3F245 (outbound flight) and 3F246 (return flight).

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