NUR-SULTAN – Since last year, COVID-19 has made traveling an uneasy endeavor, but despite this, flights are steadily resuming and giving hope to people who need to travel. Kazakhstan has recently launched flights to Qatar, increased flights to Turkey, Russia, and the United Arab Emirates as well as resumed flights to the Maldives, report the country’s civil aviation authorities.
Qatar Airways plans to start operating regular flights to Kazakhstan from Oct. 15 between the cities of Doha and Almaty. The flights will be operated twice per week, on Mondays and Fridays on A-320 aircraft.
“Kazakhstan’s Civil Aviation Committee and the Qatari aviation authorities held talks to establish and expand the legal framework for air services between the two countries. The opening of regular flights between the two countries will contribute to the development of trade, economic, cultural and tourism relations between Kazakhstan and Qatar,” said the committee.
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