Air Astana adding route to Paris
Kazakhstan national airline Air Astana is adding a new route to Paris.
Air Astana will link the French capital with Almaty three times a week starting in June 2020.
The airline began flying to Paris from Astana (now Nur-Sultan) in the spring of 2015.
The new route will be operated Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays by the new Airbus A321LR which entered service last month.
Reservations are now live and fares start at €448 round trip in economy including taxes and surcharges.
The carrier now operates more than 60 domestic and international routes from its main hubs in Nur-Sultan and Almaty.
Earlier this year Air Astana launched a low cost brand called FlyArystan which starts its first international route to Moscow next month.
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