



ctms has, for the last 16 years, been a leading provider of Travel Management Services to corporate clients throughout the world.
We attribute our success and strategic advantage in the market place to our dynamic customer driven approach - listening to our client's unique needs and requirements, understanding their particular travel service and convenience standards, and then using our existing technology, bargaining power and expertise to provide our clients with maximal value.
ctms offer its clients a host of services in order to ensure that every aspect of company travel is orchestrated according to the exact needs of each client and that we add value and contribute to the travel process in every organisation we work with.
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Address:
Corporate Travel Management Solutions Ltd
The Connection,
198 High Holborn,
London, WC1V 7BD
United Kingdom
exhibitor@ctmslondon.co.uk
Skype: ctms_london
You can request fares and book your flight to Baku here.
Best business class to Baku!
More leg room, more comfort

BMI's daily London-Baku service offers
more leg room - business class seat pitch
is a generous 50 inches, 16 inches more
than BA's, with a seat width of 21 inches.
The leather seats are set in a 2-2 configuration.
See health and safety information for this country.
Insurance
We strongly recommend that you obtain comprehensive travel and medical insurance before travelling. This should include cover for all forms of medical treatment.
If you are starting your journey in the UK you can purchase
insurance here.
December 2010 / anna.aero
Located on the Caspian Sea with Armenia, Georgia, Iran and Russia as neighbours, Azerbaijan is about the size of Austria with a population of nine million people. Its capital Baku is home to around two million people and is served by Heydar Aliyev International Airport (GYD).
The country is served by two other significant airports at Gyandzha and Nakhichevan, which is located in an exclave.
The country’s main airport is currently undergoing redevelopment with a new terminal planned for completion in 2013.
Arup is responsible for the design of a new façade for the existing international terminal. The work will include stripping the existing façade, adding insulation and replacing with a metal mesh façade in harmony with the design of the new terminal. The terminal design has been greatly influenced by the vision and design ideas of the client, Mr Jahangir Askerov, president of Azerbaijan Airways (AZAL).
It will be capable of handling around 3 million passengers, around 50% more than the current facility.
November 2010 / anna.aero
flydubai became the first low-cost 
carrier to serve Azerbaijan when
it began daily flights from Dubai.
Since then, the frequency has been
trimmed back to just three weekly services, but the carrier remains the only LCC serving Baku.