LCC FlyArystan launching international flights to Georgia
Kazakhstan low cost carrier FlyArystan is launching new international services in Central Asia.
It will offer flights from Aktau, Atyrau and Nur-Sultan to Kutaisi in Georgia starting from 2 May 2021.
Each route will operate twice weekly using Airbus A320 aircraft.
It will operate from Aktau on Tuesdays and Fridays, from Atyrau on Thursdays and Sundays and from Nur Sultan on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
The historic city of Kutaisi is located halfway between Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi and the Black Sea resort of Batumi.
One-way fares start from US$59 from Aktau, US$66 (Atyrau) and US$89 from Nur-Sultan.
FlyArystan was launched as Kazakhstan’s first low cost carrier in May 2019 and is a division of full service flag carrier Air Astana.
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