Air Astana restarting flights to Frankfurt
Kazakhstan flag carrier will this week resume direct flights to Frankfurt.
It will restart its Frankfurt service from capital Nur-Sultan on 18 August initially flying four times a week.
The airline plans to increase to daily services by September.
Flights will be operated on the latest Airbus A321LR aircraft, featuring 16 flat-bed Business Class seats and 150 economy class seats.
Basic Economy class fares from Kazakhstan start from KZT215,191 (€440).
Passengers are required to take a Covid-19 test within 48 hours of departure.
Air Astana restarted domestic flights in May and flights to several international destinations have resumed .
This week it restarts Almaty to Dubai and Kyiv services, and flights from Atyrau to Amsterdam.
Written by Ray Montgomery, Asia Pacific editor
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