Belarusian Airlines launches flights to several Kazakhstan’s cities
“Belavia” Airlines launches flights to Aktau, Karaganda, Pavlodar and Kostanay cities, Strategy2050.kz reports with reference to the press service of the Ministry of Industry and Infrastructural Development.
As part of Head of State Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s instruction to open new international directions, the Civil Aviation Committee of the Ministry carries out systematic work. So, according to the agreements reached between the Committee and the aviation authorities of Belarus in December 2019 at the regular annual conference of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) on air communications (ICAN 2019) in Aqaba (Jordan), Belavia airline opens a number flights to the cities of Kazakhstan.
The airline has begun selling air tickets for flights Minsk - Aktau, Minsk - Karaganda, Minsk - Pavlodar and Minsk - Kostanay, which will be operated during the summer period of 2020.
At present, Belavia Airlines operates year-round flights to the cities of Nur-Sultan and Almaty.
Also, from July this year, flights in the direction Minsk - Almaty will become daily.
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