AZAL launches Geneva flights
Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) has launched direct Geneva flights from its hub in Baku.
This new connection marks a key milestone for Azerbaijan’s tourism industry and connectivity.
The nonstop flight between Baku and Geneva will operate twice a week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Tickets are on sale now
Azerbaijan offers a wide range of attractions, including the UNESCO-listed Old City of Baku, the Caucasus Mountains, the Caspian Sea, and the ancient Silk Road.
Baku unlocks a host of cultural discoveries and nature in the regions.
These include the Silk Road in Sheki and the small mountain village of.
The UNESCO-listed village of Khinalig is located 2,220 metres above sea level in the Greater Caucasus Mountains, which is ideal for hiking
Sustainable tourism is a cornerstone of Azerbaijan Tourism Board’s (ATB) strategy.
An example of this is Slow Food Travel (SFT), a sustainable tourism initiative in Azerbaijan, developed through an EU-funded partnership between ATB and Slow Food International.
SFT champions and helps preserve traditional cooking methods and endangered products.
At the moment, citizens of more than 100 countries can travel to Azerbaijan.
Further information about Azerbaijan tourism: www.azerbaijan.travel
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