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Azerbaijan reveals updated passenger traffic on Nakhchivan-Iğdır route

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March 7, 2026
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Azerbaijan reveals updated passenger traffic on Nakhchivan-Iğdır route

BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 7. A total of 673
people have been transported from Azerbaijan’s Nakhchivan and
Turkish Iğdır and back, a source in the Azerbaijan Land Transport
Agency told Trend.

According to the source, passenger transportation between the
cities continues with specially allocated buses.

“As it’s known, flights at Nakhchivan International Airport have
been temporarily suspended. Flights are being organized from Baku
to Iğdır to facilitate the travel of Azerbaijani citizens from the
capital to Nakhchivan and back. The passengers are transported from
Igdir to Nakhchivan and back by buses specially allocated by the
agency, free of charge,” the source explained.

The source noted that transportation from Nakhchivan Bus Station
to Iğdır Airport and back is carried out by seven large-capacity
buses. At the same time, backup vehicles have been allocated for
transportation.




A total of 19 trips have been operated since March 5. The
process is ongoing.

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