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Ameriabank cardholders offered special discounts if they buy tickets by using bank’s cards

YEREVAN, October 13. / ARKA /. Cardholders of Armenian Ameriabank can take advantage of special discounts provided they purchase tickets in Armenian branches of Austrian Airlines and British BMI and pay for tickets by using Ameriabank cards, the press service of the bank told ARKA.

According to a press release, the new offer will enable cardholders to save 40 euro while traveling to Europe and 50 euros to the U.S., Canada, Asia and Australia. According to the report, the special offer applies to all tickets bought October 17-31, regardless of the flight destination.

Ameriabank is a universal bank that provides investment, corporate and limited retail banking services. It is owned by Troika Dialog, one of the largest Russian investment companies.

Austrian Airlines and BMI as members of Lufthansa Group and Star Alliance operate 13 flights weekly via Vienna and London from Yerevan to Europe, America, Africa, the Middle and Far East.  -0-

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