Air Astana will resume international services from
Almaty and Nur-Sultan (the capital city formerly known as Astana)
to destinations in Georgia, South Korea and Turkey between 20 June
and 1 July 2020.
20 June - Almaty-Antalya-Almaty 20 June - Nur-Sultan-Istanbul-Nur-Sultan
21 June - Almaty-Istanbul-Almaty 21 June - Nur-Sultan-Antalya-Nur-Sultan
23 June - Atyrau-Istanbul-Atyrau 1 July - Almaty-Tbilisi-Almaty 1 July
- Almaty-Seoul-Almaty
The national airline of Kazakhstan will also continue repatriation flights
between Almaty and Seoul each Monday throughout June.
In addition, Air Astana will launch a completely
new service from Almaty to Batumi on the Black Sea coast of
Georgia on 3 July.
International flights will be mainly operated by
Airbus A320/A321 and Embraer E190-E2 aircraft.
Air Astana resumed flights between Almaty and the
capital Nur-Sultan on 1 May and expanded the domestic network to
include regional centres across Kazakhstan in mid-May.
Passengers arriving from Georgia and South Korea
will undergo thermal checks and need to complete a health
questionnaire upon arrival in Kazakhstan.
Passengers arriving from
Turkey will undergo thermal checks, need to complete health
questionnaire and a COVID19 test within 48 hours of arrival, if
not presented immediately.
Members of state delegations from Kazakhstan,
members of official delegations of foreign states and
international organizations arriving in Kazakhstan at the
invitation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, members of
diplomatic missions, consular offices and missions of
international organizations accredited to Kazakhstan, members of
their families and airline crews are all excluded from such
requirements.
Passengers travelling abroad are recommended to
independently check health and entry/exit requirements in their destination
country.
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