Boutique airline Air Astana has switched to a spring-summer operating schedule effective March 26 to October 29 and during this period the Peter Foster-led ...
Almaty to Tashkent (Uzbekistan) goes up to 14 flights a week and Astana-Tashkent to five flights a week. Almaty to Tbilisi (Georgia) services will be increased by seven flights a week, those from Astana to Tbilisi increased by three flights a week. Services from Almaty to Antalya will be increased to 10 flights a week, whilst those from Astana will increase to seven services a week.
Air Astana is one of the major airline companies in Kazakhstan. The company served 7.35 million passengers in 2022, an increase of 11 percent, compared to 2021.
Off the back of a highly successful 2022, Air Astana is gearing up with more capacity for the 2023 spring-summer season.
Similarly, services from Astana to Podgorica will resume at three flights per week. President and CEO Peter Foster said the revenue lost from those events "was more than compensated for by increased capacity deployment to Europe, Asia, India and the Caucasus." "FlyArystan has grown by 366% since its inaugural year of 2019. These were the highest numbers in the airline's 20 years of operation, beating 2021 by 115%, 36% and 11%, respectively. The schedule changes announced today include services from both those airports and include the following. The fleet has an average age of six years and is expected to add six more aircraft this year, with three Boeing 787 Dreamliners to be delivered from 2025.
Air Astana has switched to a spring-summer operating schedule effective from 26th March to 29th October 2023 and during this period will steadily increase.
Almaty to Tbilisi (Georgia) services will be increased by seven flights a week, those from Astana to Tbilisi increased by three flights a week. Almaty to London service will be increased up to five times a week, and Almaty to Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan) to nine flights a week. Services from Almaty to Antalya (Turkey) will be increased to ten flights a week, whilst those from Astana will increase to seven services a week.
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