Air Astana restarts Astana-Dubai flights
Kazakhstan flag carrier Air Astana has announced the resumption of direct flights from capital Astana to Dubai.
The service restarts on October 25 using Airbus A320 aircraft with four flights a week on Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
"Air Astana is fully committed to expanding the route network from Astana, with the re-launch to Dubai following the recent introduction of new services from the capital to Paris, Seoul and Tbilisi," said Peter Foster, President of Air Astana.
"With Kazakhstan and UAE enjoying strengthening links in business, finance, tourism and culture, I’m confident that the new service will be extremely popular with passengers travelling between Astana and Dubai."
Round trip economy class fares on the route start from US$468 and in business class ticket at US$ 2,107, the airline said.
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