Flights between Kazakhstan and Russia restart following temporary suspension.
Russkie Re-establishing Skies: Almaty.tv Announces Air Communication Resume with Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Belarus
Got a hankering to fly to Nur-Sultan, Bishkek, or Minsk? Buckle up, as Mother Russia's operational headquarters for combating the coronavirus has some exciting news for you – starting September 21, air travel to Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Belarus will be back on the table!
According to an official statement from the Russian headquarters, flights to these former Soviet countries will resume on a reciprocal basis once a week. While the exact details remain a bit fuzzy, one thing's for sure – Pack your bags and get ready for some post-pandemic adventures!
It's no secret that Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan have been locked in discussions about the resumption of air services, so expect the air to be buzzing with activity in Central Asia. For the latest updates and flight schedules, however, keep your eyes on official announcements from the aviation authorities or airlines of the respective countries to avoid any last-minute surprises. 🚨🚀✈️❗️
- In an announcement, Almaty.tv confirmed that air communication with Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Belarus, including flights to Nur-Sultan, Bishkek, and Minsk, will resume from September 21st.
- This restart of air travel to the three nations coincides with the efforts made by the Russian operational headquarters to combat the coronavirus.
- The flights will operate on a weekly basis, with the specifics and schedules yet to be disclosed officially by the aviation authorities or airlines of these countries.
- Amidst the recent Central Asian politics and general news, this resumption of air services between Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan adds another layer of interest to the region's communicative landscape.
