Air Astana relaunches stopover holiday programme
Air Astana, flag carrier of Kazakhstan, has relaunched its popular stopover programme.
It allows passengers travelling onward to enjoy a short Kazakhstan holiday stopover in Almaty or Astana for just £17.
A popular programme pre-pandemic, it allows a Kazakhstan holiday to discover local culture, delicacies and historical landmarks.
Passengers connecting for a minimum of 10 hours through Almaty or Astana can reserve one night’s accommodation and breakfast, allowing them to explore one of the cities.
They can also pay £30 (35 USD) for a guided tour in either city..
A round-trip transfer to the airport is also included in the cost.
To avail the offer, passengers need to book it online a minimum of four days (96 hours) prior to their arrival.
Once booked, a confirmation voucher will be sent to the e-mail address.
Richard Ledger, Senior Regional Manager said: ” This revived programme is ideal for passengers to explore beyond the airport.
“Pre-pandemic, it was an incredible popular scheme and more than 23,000 customers used it in 2019.”
Learn more about : Air Astana ( United Kingdom )
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