Flights to Taldykorgan and Aktobe will be operated from Turkestan
Created on 14.07.2021 15:05
Kazakhstan will increase the number of subsidized flights between regions by launching several new flights, according to the Civil Aviation Committee of the MIID RK.
In particular, scheduled flights will be launched from Turkestan to Aktobe and Taldykorgan. The flights will be operated by CRJ2 and B-737 aircrafts twice a week in each region. The cost of a ticket for Turkestan - Aktobe route is 20 thousand tenge, Turkestan - Taldykorgan route is 16 thousand tenge. Moreover, Nur-Sultan - Taldykorgan is also expected to be opened and will be operated by SCAT on B-737 aircraft.
In addition, Nur-Sultan-Balkhash and Almaty-Balkhash routes operated by the "Southern Sky" airline, in turn, are operated by the second carrier Qazaq Air. Thus, the number of flights on the Nur-Sultan - Balkhash route will be increased from 6 to 10 flights per week, and on the Almaty - Balkhash route - from 7 to 13 flights. The cost of tickets for Nur-Sultan - Balkhash route is 9 thousand tenge, Almaty - Balkhash is 14 thousand tenge. Qazaq Air flights will be operated on Bombardier Q400.
Besides, the number of flights on the Aktau - Kokshetau route has been also increased from three to five flights and are operated by CRJ2 aircraft of SCAT Airlines with a rate from 15,000 to 30,000 tenge.
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