Air Astana resumes flights to Baku
Air Astana will resume scheduled flights from Almaty, Kazakhstan to Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan later this week.
The twice weekly service will be operated by Embraer E190 E2 aircraft on Thursdays and Sundays, beginning 7 November.
The departure from Almaty on Thursdays will be at 11:05 and arrival in Baku at 12.55, with the return flight departing at 13:55 and arriving at 19:05.
Departure from Almaty on Sundays will be at 18:55 and arrival in Baku at 20.50, with the return flight departing at 21:50 and arriving next day at 03:05.
Return airfares in economy class start at US$332, including airport, fuel and other charges.
Non-Azerbaijan residents need to provide a full vaccination and a negative PCR test certificates, with the latter document obtained within 72 prior to departure.
On arrival in Kazakhstan, passengers vaccinated outside of Kazakhstan must provide a negative PCR certificate obtained within three days prior to arrival.
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