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Air Astana is gradually increasing the number of
flights it operates as demand continues to recover.

The airline’s services from Almaty to Antalya (Türkiye) will
increase to ten flights per week, whilst those from Astana will
increase to seven services each week.

Almaty to Tbilisi (Georgia)
flights will increase by seven flights per week, whilst those
between
Astana and Tbilisi will increase by three flights a week.

Almaty to
Tashkent (Uzbekistan) services are up to fourteen flights a week and
Astana-Tashkent has risen to five flights per week.

Service between Almaty and London
will increase to five times a week, and Almaty to Bishkek
(Kyrgyzstan) to nine flights per week

In addition to a weekly
flight to Chengdu, Air Astana will serve Beijing daily from Almaty
and up to twice weekly from Astana.

The Kazakh airline will operate eleven flights per
week between Almaty and Istanbul, whilst those from Astana to the
Turkish city will rise to seven
flights a week and from Atyrau thrice weekly.

Services from
Almaty to Baku (Azerbaijan) and Dushanbe (Tajikistan) will
increase to four flights per week.

The S23 operating schedule, which began on 26
March and ends on 29 October 2023, also includes
the relaunch of seasonal services between Almaty and Bodrum
(Türkiye) and Heraklion (Greece), as well as those from Almaty and
Astana to Podgorica (Montenegro), operating thrice weekly,
and from Almaty to Batumi (Georgia) operating five times per week.

Air Astana will also continue operating direct
daily flights to Thailand with a thrice weekly service from Almaty to Bangkok
and four times per week to Phuket.

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