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Air Astana and Turkish Airlines have completed the first step
towards a wide-ranging co-operation, including a codeshare
agreement on routes operated by both carriers between Kazakhstan
and Turkey.
The Letter of Intent was signed at an event in
Istanbul by Peter Foster, President of Air Astana, and Temel Kotil,
PhD, President and CEO of Turkish Airlines.
Codesharing on flights between Istanbul – Almaty
and Istanbul – Astana will also include a special prorate
agreement to destinations beyond their respective hubs in Almaty,
Astana and Istanbul. The agreement is intended to take effect as
of May 2013.
“The strength of the extensive and rapidly
growing network of Turkish Airlines from its hub at Istanbul
Ataturk Airport will allow us to offer a much wider range of
destinations to our customers. Our passengers will enjoy increased
travel flexibility and improved connectivity benefiting from the
combined frequencies that we will be offering through the
codeshare. Our passengers will enjoy the codeshare services of the
two airlines respectively rated Best Airline of Europe and Best
Airline Central Asia and India by Skytrax,” said
Peter Foster, President of Air Astana.
Temel Kotil, PhD, President and CEO of Turkish
Airlines, added, “We are extremely delighted to sign the Letter of
Intent with Air Astana, as we aim to improve our partnership to
maximize the travel opportunities offered to passengers through
the extensive networks of both airlines. Air Astana continues
expanding successfully, offering services at highest standards
with a young fleet. Together we will be offering better
connectivity for our customers on the two airlines` networks. We
believe this partnership with Air Astana will bring benefit for
both sides, not only in commercial aspects in rapidly growing
Kazakhstan but also in technical and training areas.”
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