BAKU, Azerbaijan, Jan. 19
By Nargiz Sadikhova - Trend:
Kazakhstan’s FlyArystan lowcoster is resuming operation of flights on nine destinations, Trend reports citing the company.
Thus, the company is resuming flights on the following routes:
Almaty-Aktau-Almaty from March 5
Shymkent-Karaganda-Shymkent from March 18
Shymkent-Kostanay-Shymkent from March 19
Atyrau-Kyzylorda-Atyrau from March 19
Shymkent-Pavlodar-Shymkent from March 20
Almaty-Kyzylorda-Almaty from March 28
Almaty-Uralsk-Almaty from March 28
Nur-Sultan-Aktau-Nur-Sultan from March 29
Almaty-Kokshetau-Almaty from March 30
The company said that the flights will be launched following adding eights plane to the company’s fleet planned for March 2021. Following the commissioning of the plane, the company will operate flights on 34 routes.
On Oct.19, 2020, Kazakhstan’s government decided to take several measures to battle the spread of coronavirus infection in the country.
Thus, the number of flights on international routes will be reduced starting Oct. 26, 2020, taking into account the epidemiological situation in foreign countries;
Mandatory PCR testing of all arriving in Kazakhstan (including citizens of Kazakhstan), as well as drivers carrying out bilateral international transportation, will be conducted;
The validity period of the carried out PCR test for those arriving from abroad, including citizens of Kazakhstan, shall be no more than 3 days.
The first two cases of coronavirus infection were detected in Kazakhstan among those who arrived in Almaty city from Germany on March 13, 2020.
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