Air Astana launching flights to Montenegro
Kazakhstan carrier Air Astana will debut new services between Kazakhstan and Montenegro starting next month.
From 9 June,it will fly to Podgorica, Montenegro’s capital, from Nur-Sultan on Wednesdays and Saturdays and from Almaty on Thursdays and Sundays.
All flights will be operated by new Airbus A321LR aircraft.
Flights from Nur-Sultan are scheduled to depart at 09:00 local time and arrive in Podgorica at 10:55, with return from Podgorica at 12:00 and arrival in Nur-Sultan at 21:20.
Flights from Almaty will depart at 07:30 and arrive in Podgorica at 10:25, with return from Podgorica at 11:30 and arrival in Almaty at 21:25.
Return airfares including all fees start from US$615 in economy class and US$1,785 in business class.
Booking is now open at airastana.com.
Passengers are required to have a negative PCR certificate issued not later than 72 hours before departure in order to enter Montenegro.
A certificate is not required for children under five years of age, passengers with a positive result of IgG antibody test issued not later than 30 days before, and passengers who have been fully vaccinated, approved in Montenegro.
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