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US$20 per person (usually payable in local currency). Although this is normally paid at the airport, visitors staying in the
large hotels may sometimes pay at their hotel, and present the receipt at the airport check-in desk. Transit passengers and
children under 12 years of age are exempt.
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A road link between Armenia and Iran, the Kajaran highway, has become the most important international road link. There are
two highways linking Armenia to Georgia; these routes, especially the Yerevan-Tbilisi road, have a bad reputation for highway
robbery, although efforts by the Georgian authorities to enforce law and order are reported to be paying off. The Azerbaijan
and Turkey borders are both currently closed. It is possible to travel by road to the enclave of Nagorno Karabakh, however,
it is essential to obtain a visa from the permanent representative of Nagorno Karabakh in Yerevan. Turkey and Azerbaijan have
imposed a blockade against Armenia and closed borders with it. Bus: Kilikia Central Bus Station is where most buses depart. There is a weekly bus service to Istanbul and a daily (except Fridays)
bus service to Tehran. There is also a weekly bus service to Moscow.
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