Air Astana increases HK services
Air Astana, the flag carrier of Kazakhstan, has increased the frequency of its service between Almaty and Hong Kong.
The additional third frequency is now operated on Sundays, together with existing Tuesday and Friday services.
Flights are operated by Boeing 757-200 aircraft configured in 166 seats in a two class layout. The flight duration from Almaty to Hong Kong is 6 hours and 10 minutes.
The Hong Kong service was launched on August 28, 2012 and within six months, the airline had carried more than 10,000 passengers on the route.
Together with its partner airlines, Air Astana offers connections for passengers travelling to Guangzhou, Macau, Manila and other south east Asia destinations through Hong Kong.
Ian Jarrett
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