Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) has restarted its direct flights between Baku and New Delhi, after the onset of the pandemic resulted in the suspension of the service.
While welcoming the passengers on their arrival by the first direct flight from New Delhi to Baku, at Heydar Aliyev International Airport on August 10, 2022, Charge d’Affairs of India in Baku, Vinay Kumar informed that the flights will operate two times a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays from Baku to Delhi and on Wednesday and Saturdays from Delhi to Baku. The flight from Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport to Baku’s Heydar Aliyev International Airport takes around 4 hours.
A number of Bollywood celebrities came on the first flight from Delhi to Baku. They were welcomed at the Heydar Aliyev International Airport with the traditional Azerbaijani dances. On the occasion, Vinay Kumar noted that the two countries enjoy strong historical and cultural ties, adding that the opening of the direct flight between the two countries will further strengthen the bilateral cooperation in various sectors, including economy, culture and tourism.
Charge d’Affairs highlighted that with the faster and more convenient connections as well as easy e-visa procedures, Azerbaijani tourists can enjoy the vast diversity of attractive tourist destinations in India including land and water bodies, rich national heritage and history, and geographic and cultural diversities.
The bilateral trade between India and Azerbaijan in January-December 2021 was $739.10 million. The trade has witnessed a huge increase during January-June 2022 amounting to $895.95 million with an increase of 107.7% in comparison to the same period of last year. India is now the fourth largest export destination for Azerbaijan. The direct flight between the two countries is expected to further promote bilateral trade, Vinay Kumar added.