Air Astana resumes winter flight schedule
Kazakhstan carrier Air Astana has started operating its winter flight schedule with the resumption of several seasonal routes.
It also increases frequencies to popular destinations in Asia and the Gulf.
During the winter flight schedule, Air Astana will operate four flights per week on the London-Almaty route, five flights on the Almaty-Maldives route, and also four charter flights per week on the Almaty-Sri Lanka route.
Flights from Almaty to Bangkok will increase from three to seven per week, while flights from Almaty to Phuket increase from four to eleven per week.
Flights to Dubai from Almaty are boosted from seven to twelve per week, and from the Astana hub from six to ten per week.
There will also be charter flights from both Almaty and Astana to Doha in Qatar once a week.
Additionally, on the Almaty-Delhi route, the number of flights will increase to eleven each week and three per week to Jeddah.
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