Kazakhstan LCC FlyArystan launching five new routes
Kazakhstan low cost carrier FlyArystan is launching five new routes as it takes an earlier than planned delivery of more Airbus A320 aircraft.
The new routes start from March with the Aktau-Kyzylorda and Atyrau-Turkistan routes operating twice a week.
It is also launching three routes out of Shymkent in May to Uralsk and Aktobe three times a week, and to Semey four times a week.
One-way fares start at 7,999 tenge (US$19) and are available to book now at flyarystan.com, the airline’s app and other sales outlets.
The airline has also resumed nine routes that were halted due to Covid restrictions.
Including the new flights FlyArystan will serve 34 routes in Kazakhstan.
FlyArystan is the low cost unit of Air Astana.
Written by Ray Montgomery, Asia Editor
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