Air Astana adds new Mumbai flights
Air Astana is adding a new Mumbai route this spring as it celebrates 20 years of connecting Kazakhstan and India.
New Almaty-Mumbai flights start on 20 April 2025.
Since entering the Indian market in 2004, the airline has steadily expanded its presence and now operates nine weekly flights to Delhi from Almaty, with an increase in frequencies during the summer.
Mumbai flights will be operated on Airbus family aircraft three times a week on Sundays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Economy class return fares including taxes start at $406.
“With the Indian economy growing strongly, Air Astana is delighted to launch services to Mumbai, a vibrant metropolis driven by trade, finance and enterprise,” said Peter Foster, CEO at Air Astana.
As well as the home of the Bollywood film industry, Mumbai also offers a large number of tourist attractions such as the Gateway of India and the Elephanta Caves.
Air Astana is the largest airline group in Central Asia and the Caucasus regions by revenue and fleet size, with 57 aircraft split between full-service Air Astana, and LCC FlyArystan.
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