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Azerbaijan Airlines adds flights to Istanbul and Tbilisi

Azerbaijan Airlines adds flights to Istanbul and Tbilisi
31.07.2026 17:00

Azerbaijan Airlines has expanded its flight schedules from Baku to Istanbul and Tbilisi due to strong passenger demand, the carrier said.

The number of weekly Baku-Istanbul flights will rise to 21 from 17 between August 4 and September 30.

Weekly services between Baku and Tbilisi will increase to 46 from 42 between August 2 and August 30.

The airline said the additional flights would give passengers more travel and departure-time options.

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