FlyArystan launching new domestic routes
Kazakhstan low cost carrier FlyArystan is expanding its domestic network addingseveralf new routes.
It will launch flights from its hub at Almaty to Aktau from June 21 2020.
The route operates five times a week on Airbus A320 aircraft.
Then on July 1 it will launch services linking Shymkent and Atyrau and from Shymkent to Aktobe twice a week.
A new Shymkent to Aktau route will operate thrice-weekly.
"We regularly work on the expansion of our route network to provide affordable and comfortable travel," said Janar Jailauova, director of sales and marketing at FlyArystan.
FlyArystan is the low cost unit of Air Astana and launched in May 2019.
In recent months the airline has increased its fleet to six 180-seat Airbus A320 aircraft
Apart from Almaty the LCC also has a hub base in the capital Nur-Sultan (Astana).
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