Fly Arna
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| Founded | July 2021 | ||||||
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| Ceased operations | January 2024 | ||||||
| AOC # | 075 | ||||||
| Operating bases | Zvartnots International Airport | ||||||
| Frequent-flyer program | AirRewards | ||||||
| Fleet size | 3 | ||||||
| Destinations | 5[1] | ||||||
| Parent company | Air Arabia | ||||||
| Headquarters | Yerevan, Armenia | ||||||
| Key people | Antony Price (CEO) | ||||||
| Website | flyarna.com | ||||||
Armenian National Airlines CJSC (Armenian: «Հայկական ազգային ավիաուղիներ» ՓԲԸ), styled as Fly Arna (Armenian: Ֆլայ Արնա), was an Armenian low-cost airline based in Yerevan, Armenia. It was a joint-venture between Air Arabia low-cost carrier and the Armenian government-owned Armenia National Interests Fund (ANIF).[2] From 2022 to 2024 it was the flag carrier of Armenia.[3]
The airline ceased operations in January 2024. In March Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that FlyArna had failed and announced plans to liquidate the airline. In May the Armenian government approved the dissolution of the Armenian National Interest Fund (ANIF) and the airline began liquidation proceedings.[4]
History
Foundation
The airline was founded after a joint-venture agreement signed in July 2021 between the recently established Armenia National Interests Fund (ANIF) and United Arab Emirates carrier Air Arabia.[5] 51% of the airline's shares were owned by ANIF and the remaining 49% by Air Arabia.
In May 2022, the airline received its Air Operator's Certificate and added its first aircraft.[6] The airline selected the Airbus A320 aircraft to build its fleet, in order to maintain commonality with partner Air Arabia.
FlyArna commenced operations with flights to Hurghada on July 3, 2022, and to Sharm El Sheikh on July 4, 2022.[7][8] The airline announced plans to commence flights to Kuwait and Beirut as the next destinations, continuing with its plans to better connect Armenia with the Middle East.
In January 2023, the airline announced that it would start flights to the Sheremetyevo International Airport in Moscow and to the Pulkovo Airport in Saint Petersburg.[9] The company also announced intentions to operate flights to India - Yerevan to Delhi and Mumbai - as well as flights to Sharjah in United Arab Emirates.[10]
Suspension
In January 2024, the company suspended all flights and announced that they were undergoing operational revisions and would resume flights in due course.[11][12] The company's license was suspended in the following month of March. Thereafter the company was required to obtain adequate aircraft within six months in order for the suspension to be lifted.[13]
Dissolution
In March 2024, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that FlyArna had failed and that there was no other solution than to liquidate the airline. In May the Armenian government approved the dissolution of the Armenian National Interest Fund (ANIF) and the airline began liquidation proceedings. Both Airbus A320-200s were returned to the 49% shareholder, Air Arabia.[4]
Destinations
Fly Arna operated scheduled flights to the following destinations:
Fleet
Fly Arna fleet consisted of the following aircraft:
| Aircraft | In service | Orders | Passengers | Notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C | Y | Total | ||||
| Airbus A320-200 | 3 | — | — | 174 | 174 | |
| Total | 3 | — | ||||
See also
- List of airlines of Armenia
- List of airports in Armenia
- List of the busiest airports in Armenia
- Transport in Armenia
References
- ^ "FlyArna on ch-aviation". ch-aviation. Retrieved 2023-12-04.
- ^ "Fly Arna: Armenia's national airline unveils visual brand identity".
- ^ Prisco, Jacopo (2024-02-27). "The world's smallest flag carrier airlines". CNN. Retrieved 2024-06-12.
- ^ a b "Armenia's FlyArna, parent holding enter liquidation". ch-aviation. 27 May 2024.
- ^ "Air Arabia's Armenian budget airline Fly Arna is heading for a late May launch". gulfnews.com. 14 January 2022.
- ^ "Armenia's FlyArna adds first aircraft, obtains AOC". chaviation.com.
- ^ "Armenia's new national carrier Fly Arna plans to launch flights late May". armenpress.am. 14 January 2022.
- ^ Kaminski-Morrow, David (2022-01-14). "Armenian joint-venture start-up Fly Arna unveils livery". Flight Global.
- ^ "Fly Arna Expands Moscow Flights From Jan 2023". AeroRoutes. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
- ^ "Destinations | Fly Arna". www.flyarna.com.
- ^ "Fly Arna Airlines has suspended flights". news.am. February 6, 2024.
- ^ Dunn, Graham (2024-01-29). "Armenia's Fly Arna suspends flights". Flight Global.
- ^ "Armenia official: Fly Arna airline's license is suspended due to lack of aircraft".
- ^ "Fly Arna announces Yerevan-Tehran flights". 22 June 2023.
- ^ "Fly Arna announces Yerevan-Kuwait flights". 29 May 2023.
- ^ Tore, Iuliia (19 June 2023). "Fly Arna to Launch Flights from Yerevan to Moscow". RusTourismNews. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
External links
- Fly Arna on Facebook