Azerbaijani Looker Buta Airways in May will resume flights to another city of Ukraine. The air carrier will start performing special flights to Kharkov. Flights will be resumed on May 20 from Heydar Aliyev International Airport to Kharkov and will be performed twice a week – on Tuesdays and Fridays, the press service of the airline Buta Airways.
Also from May 1, the air carrier will increase the number of flights along the route Baku – Kiev – Baku. Two weekly flights (on Mondays and Thursdays) will add another flight – on Saturdays. Tickets for these flights are available on the official website of the carrier (Budget tariffs, Standard and Super), as well as in accredited airline agencies (only at the “Super” tariff). The cost of tickets starts from 29 euros.
The following flights from the Pandemic period are serviced in Terminal 1 Gaidar Aliyev International Airport, both flying and on arrival. The transportation will be accepted by the categories of passengers who are allowed to fly in conditions of existing epidemiological limitations.
Before flying to all passengers, planning to go to Ukraine, it is recommended to explore the rules and restrictions acting at the entrance to this country. With the rules of entry into the country during the Pandemic period, you can find the airline’s website on the link: https://www.butaearways.az/ru/covid/ukraine.
With information about the rules of entry to Azerbaijan, you can see the link: https://www.butaairways.az/ru/covid/azerbaijan. When flying from Ukraine to Azerbaijan should be tested to COVID-19.
In the certificate of the negative result of the PCR test, the presence of a QR code confirming its authenticity is desirable. This will help speed up the passage of formal procedures at the airport. Passengers should be verified that the test result on COVID-19 is valid within 72 hours before flight departure.