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Air Astana resumes Astana-Beijing flight
06 February 2023
From 18 March 2023, Air Astana will resume flights from Astana to Beijing with a frequency of two per week on Wednesdays and Saturdays and a further increase set for summer. The flights will be operated on Airbus A321LRs.
READ MOREAir Astana announces results of the anniversary year and shares plans for 2023
14 December 2022
Air Astana announced its operational results for the year 2022 during the event at its own aviation-technical center in Astana.
READ MOREAir Astana signs agreement on lease for three Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
11 November 2022
Air Astana has signed an agreement with Air Lease Corporation for the long-term lease of three new wide-body Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. The leased aircraft are scheduled to begin arriving from the first half of 2025
READ MOREAir Astana resumes flights from Almaty to Beijing
03 November 2022
Air Astana will resume flights from Almaty to Beijing on 22nd November 2022, with the service initially operated once a week using Airbus A321LR aircraft. The airline currently serves the China market with twice weekly services from Almaty to Chengdu.
READ MOREAir Astana switches to winter flight schedule
31 October 2022
Air Astana has switched to a winter flight schedule effective until 25th March 2023, with operations on 27 international and 15 domestic routes.
READ MOREAir Astana resumes Almaty to Bangkok service
30 October 2022
Air Astana resumed services from Almaty to Bangkok today, with the flight operated with an Airbus A321LR. Five frequencies a week will be operated through until 29th November 2022, when the service frequency will be increased to daily.
READ MOREAir Astana pilots awarded with Hugh Gordon-Berge Award
28 October 2022
The Honorable Company of Air Pilots (London) is one of the most famous City of London guilds established in 1929 to promote high standards of flight safety.
READ MOREAir Astana presents “Upcycling for the Future” project
20 October 2022
Air Astana has presented “Upcycling for the Future”, a project for creatively recycling used aircraft parts. Decommissioned spares from Boeing 767 and Airbus A320 aircraft, including nose cones, luggage compartment lids, seat frames and other cabin furnishings have been transformed into a unique collection of furniture and interior decorations.
READ MOREAir Astana resumes Stopover Holiday program
19 October 2022
Air Astana resumed the previously popular Stopover Holiday program for transit passengers. The program was originally launched to boost tourism in Kazakhstan in 2013, but has been suspended during the global pandemic.
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