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Air Astana increases flights to Kyrgyzstan

09 November 2021

Air Astana will resume direct flights from Nur-Sultan to Kyrgyzstan’s capital, Bishkek on 17th November 2021.

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Air Astana resumes flights to Baku

01 November 2021

Air Astana will resume scheduled flights from Almaty to Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, on 7th November 2021.

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Air Astana reconfigures Airbus A320neo cabins

20 October 2021

Air Astana has reconfigured the cabins of its five Airbus A320neo aircraft, with the installation of an increased number of new and more comfortable business class seats.

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Air Astana launches new service to Phuket

14 October 2021

Air Astana continues to expand its international network, with the launch of twice-weekly direct flights from Almaty to the tropical island of Phuket in Thailand on 31st October 2021.

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Air Astana receives Skytrax Best Airline in Central Asia Award 2021

30 September 2021

Air Astana, the flag carrier of Kazakhstan, has been recognised as the “Best Airline in Central Asia” in the Skytrax World Airline Awards for 2021.

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Air Astana resumes flights to the Maldives

14 September 2021

Air Astana is pleased to announce the resumption of direct flights from Almaty to Male (Maldives) from 9 October 2021.

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Air Astana increases frequencies to Kyiv and Istanbul

08 September 2021

Air Astana introduced an additional frequency between Kyiv and Nur-Sultan on Tuesday, 7th September 2021, with the capitals of Kazakhstan and Ukraine now connected three times a week on Mondays

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Air Astana trials IATA Travel Pass

31 August 2021

Air Astana will be undertaking trials of the IATA Travel Pass mobile application on services between Nur-Sultan and Istanbul between 2nd and 16th September 2021.

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Sixth Airbus A321LR arrives at Air Astana

26 August 2021

Air Astana’s sixth new Airbus A321LR arrived at Nur- Sultan International Airport directly from the Airbus plant in Hamburg, Germany today.

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