Etihad Airways and Air Astana have partnered to launch 11 new codeshare routes connecting Central Asian cities to Etihad’s global network. This collaboration enhances travel options for business and leisure travelers, supporting tourism and economic growth in the region. The partnership exemplifies the strategic advantages of codeshares in expanding airline reach and customer satisfaction.
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Air Astana is launching a new direct flight route connecting Kazakhstan’s capital, Astana, to the tropical paradise of Phu Quoc in Vietnam. Starting December 3, 2024, travelers can enjoy convenient, three-times-a-week service on Airbus A321LR aircraft, adding to the airline’s existing Almaty-Phu Quoc route and offering eight weekly flights to the popular Vietnamese island.
Air Astana, in partnership with Airbus, is enhancing its long-haul operations by equipping its A321LR aircraft with additional fuel tanks. This upgrade will allow for non-stop flights on routes like Almaty to London, reducing travel time and improving passenger comfort. The move is a key step in Air Astana’s strategy to improve operational efficiency and provide a superior passenger experience.
Kazakhstan’s national airline, Air Astana, is expanding its reach in the Middle East with new routes to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Jeddah. These additions, launching in October and December 2024, will offer greater connectivity between Kazakhstan and these important regional hubs, boosting trade, tourism, and cultural exchange.
Kazakhstan’s leading airline, Air Astana, is expanding its network with new direct flights from Shymkent and Almaty to Jeddah and Medina in Saudi Arabia. These routes cater to the growing demand for pilgrimage and business travel, offering convenient and affordable travel options. Passengers will enjoy modern Airbus A321LR aircraft and a range of amenities, including spacious seating, in-flight entertainment, and premium dining options.
Air Astana Group has expanded its fleet to 56 aircraft with the addition of a new Airbus A320neo. The airline is on track to reach its goal of 80 aircraft by 2028, driven by increasing passenger traffic and a commitment to sustainability.
At the Kazakhstan International Tourism and Travel Exhibition (KITF), Air Astana Group’s country and regional managers met to discuss updates in tourist exchanges and strategies to enhance cooperation. The largest airline group in Central Asia and the Caucasus, Air Astana Group, serves over 94 routes across 21 countries.