The Air Astana Group has increased its fleet to 60 aircraft following the arrival of a new Airbus A320neo in Almaty. The group's full-service airline, Air Astana, now operates 35 aircraft, while its low-cost carrier, FlyArystan, has a fleet of 25. Both airlines have expanded…
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Air Astana will resume scheduled flights between Almaty and Nur-Sultan…
Air Astana will resume international services from Almaty and Nur-Sultan…
In common with carriers around the world, Air Astana faces…
Air Astana will resume scheduled flights from Almaty and Nur-Sultan…
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