Air Astana launches special fares for Almaty Marathon
Kazakhstan carrier Air Astana is offering discounted airfares for runners and spectators of the annual Almaty Marathon, which celebrates its tenth anniversary this year.
The airline is offering discounted fares of 15%.off on all available international and domestic fares in Business Class and Economy Class.
Flights to Almaty must take place between 23 and 26 September 2021, and the return flight between 26 and 28 September 2021.
The route of the Almaty Marathon 2021 runs past key attractions and landmarks such as the First President’s Park, the Financial District and the Central Stadium.
In addition to the classic marathon, a team race over the full marathon distance, a half marathon, a 10-kilometre race and a Nordic walking competition will also be held on 26 September 2021.
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