FlyArystan adds two more Airbus aircraft
Kazakhstan low cost airline FlyArystan has added to its fleet. It has taken delivery of two additional Airbus A320s.
It takes its flleet to nine aircraft which are all configured with 180 economy-class seats.
The FlyArystan fleet has an average age of seven years.
The additional aircraft capacity will be used to increase flights to 65 per day across its domestic network in Kazakhstan and the recently launched international service between Turkistan and Istanbul.
FlyArystan was launched as Kazakhstan’s first low cost carrier in May 2019 and is a division of Air Astana.
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