Flight delay problem between Tajikistan and Russia settled, says Tajik minister

DUSHANBE, March 29, 2010, Asia-Plus  – The flight delay problem between Tajikistan and Russia has been successfully solved, Tajik Minister of Transport and Communications Olimjon Boboyev told Asia-Plus today. According to him, he had a telephone conversation with the Russian minister of transport today morning.  “All documents necessary to resume flights between the two countries […]

Nargis Hamroboyeva

DUSHANBE, March 29, 2010, Asia-Plus  – The flight delay problem between Tajikistan and Russia has been successfully solved, Tajik Minister of Transport and Communications Olimjon Boboyev told Asia-Plus today.

According to him, he had a telephone conversation with the Russian minister of transport today morning.  “All documents necessary to resume flights between the two countries will be signed today and the disputable aspects will be discussed later,” Boboyev said, noting that the first planes from Moscow to Dushanbe are expected to arrive today night.

Asked about compensation for passengers, the minister said the air companies would decide themselves in what form they would compensate passengers for canceling the flights.        

We will recall that passengers flying from Moscow to Dushanbe, Khujand and Kulob by planes of Tajik airlines Tajik Air and Somon Air have stuck at Moscow’s Domodedovo Airport for already four days.  Several hundreds of passengers have reportedly been stranded at the Domodedovo airport since March 26.

According to Deputy Tajik Minister of Transport and Communications in charge of the civil aviation, Farrukh Hamroyev, the flight delays have been caused by Russia’s shift to the summer time and lack of a new agreement between the two countries on the flight schedule.  “The last document on this subject will be signed today and the air communication will resume,” said Hamroyev, “In order to protect interests of Tajik air carriers we have prohibited planes of Russian companies to operate flights to Tajikistan until the new flight schedule document is signed.”

In the meantime, Somon Air says that it was the Russian side (Russia’s federal air transport agency, Rosaviatsia) that has suspended flights of both Tajik and Russian air companies to Tajikistan.

Join us on social media!

Article translations:

Related Article

Оби зулол
Оби зулол

Most Read

Recent Articles

Money from thin air: how Tajikistan can earn millions from carbon projects

The idea of creating a carbon market in Tajikistan is becoming relevant in the face of global climate challenges and the need to adapt...

European Union-supported digital transport system launched in Tajikistan

It provides transport companies with a secure and integrated environment

Tajik agency clarifies pilot tax project involving electronic wallet transactions

The agency explained that the pilot project is aimed at identifying systematic unregistered entrepreneurial activities.

Tajik boxers will qualify for the 2028 Olympics in new weight categories

The upcoming Games will feature full gender equality for the first time.

Tajikistan approves $25 million renewable energy action plan for 2026–2027

The main part of the funds will go towards solar power plants, small hydroelectric power stations, and the electrification of remote villages.

Kazakh, Turkish authorities agree to produce ANKA drones at joint venture in Kazakhstan

An agreement on this was signed in Astana during the visit of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Pension payments suspended for more than 14,000 people in Tajikistan over lack of re-registrationIn

The authorities reported that these pensioners did not complete re-registration. What should they do?