Two new airlines to start flying to Kazakhstan

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Tengrinews.kz – Two new flights connecting Almaty with Yerevan and Kostanay with Tashkent will be launched in Kazakhstan, citing the Ministry of Transport.

Tengrinews.kz – Two new flights connecting Almaty with Yerevan and Kostanay with Tashkent will be launched in Kazakhstan, citing the Ministry of Transport.

Uzbekistan

On June 13, Uzbek airline My Freighter, also known as Centrum Air, will launch the Tashkent–Kostanay flight.

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The flight will reportedly operate every Saturday on an Airbus A320 aircraft.

Armenia

Also today, FlyOne Armenia will operate its first flight on the Yerevan–Almaty route.

“Direct regular passenger flights on the Yerevan–Almaty route will operate twice a week, on Mondays and Fridays,” the ministry noted.

As a result, the total number of flights between Kazakhstan and Armenia will increase from three to five per week.

As a reminder, the first flights from Kazakhstan to Armenia were launched back in April. At that time, SCAT launched flights on the Aktau–Yerevan route, while Shirak Avia began operating flights from Astana to Yerevan.

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