|

Air Astana Group Expands Middle East And Asian Networks This Autumn

Air Astana Group has unveiled a broad expansion of its Middle East and Asian route networks for the autumn 2025 season, underscoring its dual-brand strategy through Air Astana and its low-cost subsidiary FlyArystan. The move combines new routes, resumed services, and frequency increases from multiple hubs across Kazakhstan.

Adilbek Umraliyev Appointed Chairman Of Vietjet Qazaqstan

Adilbek Umraliyev has officially been appointed as the new Chairman of the Management Board of Vietjet Qazaqstan, the rebranded successor of Kazakhstan’s Qazaq Air. His appointment comes as part of the airline’s restructuring and rebranding following the acquisition of a controlling stake by Aviation Holdings, a subsidiary of Sovico Group, parent of Vietjet.

| |

Air India And Air Astana Sign Codeshare Agreement

Air India, India’s leading global airline, and Air Astana, the flag carrier of Kazakhstan, have signed a new codeshare partnership designed to strengthen connectivity between the two countries and beyond. Building on their interline agreement from earlier in 2025, the two carriers are now moving to a deeper level of cooperation that will allow more seamless travel options…

|

SCAT Airlines Plans Spare Parts Warehouses In Asia

SCAT Airlines, Kazakhstan’s second-largest carrier, is exploring expansion of its spare parts warehouse network into Southeast Asia as part of its long-term maintenance and logistics strategy. The airline’s Engineering and Aviation Service confirmed that potential sites under consideration include Cam Ranh, Vietnam, and Sanya, China, in addition to a new warehouse in Turkistan, Kazakhstan.

| |

Air Astana and China Southern Sign Codeshare Agreement

Air Astana and China Southern Airlines have entered into a strategic codeshare agreement to strengthen connectivity between Kazakhstan and China. Signed on 29 July 2025, the agreement enhances cooperation on trunk routes linking the two countries and provides passengers with expanded travel options across a growing network.

| |

Air Arabia Abu Dhabi Boosts Flights to Baku and Tbilisi

Air Arabia Abu Dhabi, the capital’s first low-cost airline, has announced an increase in flight frequencies to Baku in Azerbaijan and Tbilisi in Georgia, reinforcing its strategic push to enhance regional connectivity and meet the surging demand for budget-friendly travel. This latest network enhancement supports tourism and cultural exchange between the UAE and the Caucasus region, two increasingly interconnected travel markets.

| |

Centrum Air Expands International Services with A321neo

Centrum Air, a fast-growing airline based in Uzbekistan, has announced plans to significantly expand its international services during the summer 2025 season. Starting in late March 2025, the airline will enhance connectivity from Tashkent International Airport with new flights to Almaty, Bangkok Suvarnabhumi, Frankfurt, and Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen, utilizing the modern Airbus A321neo.

| | |

Aeroflot to Deploy Airbus A350-900 on Moscow-Almaty Route

Aeroflot, Russia’s flagship carrier, has announced its intention to deploy the Airbus A350-900 on the route between Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport and Almaty, Kazakhstan, starting 30 March 2025. This marks a significant upgrade in capacity and passenger comfort for this popular regional route.