Tuesday, January 30 2024 12:24
Alexandr Avanesov

Fly Arna airline suspends flights

Fly Arna airline suspends flights

ArmInfo.The Fly Arna airline has officially suspended flights.  

"Fly Arna flights are currently on hold as the company undergoes  operational revisions. The carrier actively works on resuming its  services and looks forward to welcoming passengers back onboard  soon," reads the airline's official release. 

Fly Arna was founded in December 2021. However, a year and a half   later, it encountered problems caused, according to available data,   by the Armenian side's failure to comply with the terms of the  agreement when creating the airline. 49% of the company's shares   belong to the Armenian State Interest Fund (ANIF), and the same   amount belongs to the Arab International Business Company, affiliated   with Air Arabia. The remaining 2% of the shares are the property of   Lebanese businessman of Armenian origin Varuzhan Nergizyan.

Earlier, ArmInfo reported about problems that had arisen with the air   carrier. The agency, citing sources close to the airline, noted that   the Armenian side did not fulfill a number of previously agreed   conditions when creating the joint venture. The talk, among other   things, was about subsidizing passenger transportation by the RA   government. As a result, the Arab air carrier recalled one of its two   aircraft, threatening to stop flying by the end of 2023. However, in   response to a request from ArmInfo, the Ministry of Territorial   Administration and Infrastructures of the Republic of Armenia   reported that the Civil Aviation Committee of the Republic of Armenia   does not have such information. "The airline operates as normal," the   department's response said.

On December 1 last year, RA Minister of Economy Vahan Kerobyan   reported that the Fly Arna air carrier needed additional funding. "I   know that the company needs additional financing, and this issue is   now being discussed. I think appropriate solutions will be found. We   are working with the company," the minister noted, without specifying   what solutions are being discussed.