Daily flights from Kazakhstan's capital Astana and Almaty to Ankara are starting

Key Points
- Starting from August, AJet will increase flights from Astana and Almaty to Ankara.
- The number of flights on both routes will be increased from two flights per week to seven flights.
- With the new arrangement, flights between Kazakhstan and Ankara will become daily.
- The Ministry of Transport stated that the increase will strengthen commercial and touristic relations.
By the Numbers
Flights between Kazakhstan and Turkey are being increased. Starting from August, the airline AJet will increase flights from Astana and Almaty to Ankara. In this context, the number of flights on both routes will be increased and brought to a daily level.
Currently, there are only two flights per week on the Astana-Ankara and Almaty-Ankara routes. With the new schedule, there will be seven flights per week on each of these routes. Thus, air travel between Kazakhstan and the capital of Turkey will be spread to every day.
In a statement made by the Kazakhstan Ministry of Transport, the increase in the number of flights is expected to contribute to strengthening business, commercial, and touristic cooperation between the two countries. This step by AJet significantly expands the air transport capacity in the region.
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- Which airline company will add the new flights?
- Starting from August, the daily flights from Astana and Almaty to Ankara will be operated by the airline AJet.
- What is the current flight frequency and what will it be?
- Currently, there are two flights a week on the Astana-Ankara and Almaty-Ankara routes. As of August, this number will increase to seven flights a week on both routes.
- What is the expected impact of this increase in flights?
- According to the Kazakhstan Ministry of Transport, the increase in the number of flights will further strengthen cooperation between the countries in the fields of business, commerce, and tourism.
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