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24 Sep. 09:35

Turkmenistan Airlines Reduces Daily Flights Between Ashgabat and Turkmenbashi

Starting October 1, Turkmenistan Airlines will adjust its domestic flight schedule, reducing the number of daily flights between Ashgabat and Turkmenbashi from three to two. The updated schedule is now available on the airline's official website.

Flight frequencies on other domestic routes remain unchanged. The airline continues to operate five weekly flights between Ashgabat and Balkanabat, and five between Ashgabat and Dashoguz. Six weekly flights are scheduled for the Ashgabat–Turkmenabat route, three for Ashgabat–Mary, and two for Ashgabat–Kerki.

In addition to these, direct flights will continue to connect regional centers. Dashoguz maintains air links with Balkanabat, Turkmenabat, and Mary. Turkmenabat is also connected to Balkanabat, while Mary and Kerki both have flights to Balkanabat as well.

The airline notes that departure times may be adjusted based on operational requirements. Some evening flights may arrive at their destinations the following day. Passengers are advised to check the official website for the latest flight schedules, including days of operation and exact timings.

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24 Dec. 05:36

Turkmenistan Cup Tennis Tournament Successfully Concluded

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One of the major sporting events in Turkmenistan, the Turkmenistan Tennis Cup, was held at the multifunctional sports complex of the Turkmen State Institute of Physical Culture and Sports. The tournament brought together 72 athletes from across Turkmenistan, including Ahal, Dashoguz, Lebap, Mary regions, and the city of Ashgabat. Among them were 47 male and 25 female players.
The competition was jointly organized by the State Committee for Physical Culture and Sports of Turkmenistan and the Tennis Federation of Turkmenistan and was dedicated to the 30th anniversary of Turkmenistan’s Permanent Neutrality. The event was reported by the “Altyn Asyr” electronic newspaper.

The men’s singles final featured an intense match between national team coach of Turkmenistan, 30-year-old Yuriy Rogusskiy, and his trainee Allanur Dayanjov. The match lasted over three hours and was decided only in extra play. After exchanging set victories, Allanur Dayanjov secured a dramatic win in the final set, earning his first-ever Turkmenistan Cup title.

The third-place match saw Meýlis Orazmuhammedov defeat Didar Wepamyradov, completing the list of medal winners. Orazmuhammedov is also known in Turkmenistan as a coach contributing to the development of tennis nationwide.

In the women’s competition, Aynur Movlamova, a 10th-grade student from Specialized Secondary School No. 27 in Ashgabat, claimed the Turkmenistan Cup for the first time. Her victory highlighted the strong potential of young female athletes in Turkmenistan.