Air Astana resumes New Delhi flights from Almaty
Kazakhstan carrier Air Astana will restart scheduled flights from Almaty to India capital New Delhi next month.
It resumes on 16 December 2021, with three services a week operated by Airbus A320 aircraft.
Departures from Almaty on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays are scheduled for 07:50 and arrival in New Delhi at 11:10, with the return flight at 12:20 with.arrival in Almaty at 16:40.
Return fares start from US$544 in economy and US$1050 in business class, including all charges.
Air Astana offers connections for passengers travelling from Kyiv, Bishkek, Istanbul, Tbilisi and Baku.
All passengers travelling to New Delhi including children need to fill in an online form at www.newdelhiairport.in.
Passengers over five years of age additionally need to upload results of PCR test with a negative result obtained within 72 hours before arrival.
Prior to boarding on departure and again after arrival, passengers will undergo a thermometric test procedure.
In the case of any Covid symptoms being detected, passengers will be sent to a medical facility.
Unvaccinated or partially vaccinated passengers are required to take a Covid-19 test on arrival and repeat it at the end of a seven-day home quarantine period.
Fully vaccinated passengers are exempted from PCR test on arrival and home quarantine.
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