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Armavia's bankruptcy should make Armenia ponder over its state
'Bankruptcy of the national aviation transporter is a strong signal for the leadership of Armenia to ponder over the state the country is caught in'.
Armenia's aggression, its noncompetitiveness and hard economic state, migration of the population from the country raise the isolation of the country from the integration processes in the region and the world.
The statement came from director of the Center for Strategic Studies under the President of Azerbaijan, Farhad Mammadov, 1news.az reports.
The national air company of Armenia has already started the bankruptcy process.
"The company has been working with losses for a long time and its owner Mikhail Bagdasarov was covering these losses from the revenues from other projects. Armavia started functioning in 1996 and its aviation park includes 14 airplanes", the company's news release says.
According to the director, Armavia faced difficulties for a long time.
"These difficulties were mostly associated with two reasons. First of all, the company was unable to overcome the crisis of 2009, when after the assessment of the Armenian dram by over 30% there appeared problems with forfeits on tickets purchase. Second, the interest of the tourists and Armenian diaspora to Armenia has dropped significantly over the past three years", Mammadov said.
The head of the Center for Strategic studies indicated that the number of Armenians' one-way travels has risen which is connected with people's migration from Armenia, as a result of which the activity of the company has become unprofitable.
"The bankruptcy of the national aviation transporter is a strong signal for the leadership of Armenia to ponder over the state the country is caught in. It seems that before the election campaign Sargsyan did not want to spread the negative news which is why it was left for a period after elections", he said.
He reminded that several foreign aviation companies had also cancelled flights to Yerevan.
http://news.az/articles/armenia/78380
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About 400 employees lose jobs due to Armavia’s bankruptcy
Some 400 employees have lost their jobs after the Armavia airline owned by Mikhail Baghdasarov went bankrupt. The pilots have not received their salaries for the last five months, from November 2012 to March 2013. A pilot told this to “Zhamanak” daily. According to him, at the moment of its bankruptcy, the airline had about 50 pilots whose monthly salaries made 2-3 million AMD.
Besides, the company has not paid salaries of the flight attendants and aviation engineers.
400 employees of Armavia are now jobless. It will soon become clear whether the authorities will find a new company interested in the Armenian aviation market or the circulating rumors will finally become reality and a state-owned airline will be set up.
http://www.aysor.am/en/news/2013/04/03/zhamanak2/
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A new national airline (most likely government owned) will be formed. The biggest mistake was letting the national airline be entirely controlled in the private sphere. A national airline is imperative.
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