The frequency of flights between Tajikistan and Iran will be enlarged

Dushanbe. 25 August. “Asia Plus” — The aircraft authorities of Tajikistan and Iran have agreed to enlarge the frequency of regular flights between the cities of two countries. As reported the Ministry of Transport of Tajikistan, Tajik Civil Aviation Administration and Civil Aviation Organization of Iran have signed a memorandum on cooperation in the field […]

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Dushanbe. 25 August. “Asia Plus” — The aircraft authorities of Tajikistan and Iran have agreed to enlarge the frequency of regular flights between the cities of two countries.

As reported the Ministry of Transport of Tajikistan, Tajik Civil Aviation Administration and Civil Aviation Organization of Iran have signed a memorandum on cooperation in the field of air transport in Teheran last week.

As the source says, according to the document, depending on the passengers ten flights in a week will be accomplished between the cities of Tajikistan and Iran.

Regular flights will be operated by Tajik airlines “Tajik Air” and “Somon Air” and Iranian airlines “Osmon Air” and “Mehan Air”.

According to the Ministry of Transport, Tajikistan and Iran are connected with only two regular flights a week now.

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