Kazakhstan to resume flights between Nur-Sultan and Almaty from May 1
27 April, 2020 13:02
The Government will open flights between the country’s capital and Almaty on May 1, the President said in his statement on the situation with the coronavirus in Kazakhstan, Strategy2050.kz reports.
President Tokayev stressed that the decision to suspend all passenger flights has paid off.
Given that the situation with the coronavirus infection has stabilized, the Government will reopen the air flights between the Kazakh capital and Almaty city starting from May 1.
The measure, according to Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, is a necessary both for the citizens and those specialists who are fighting the novel virus countrywide.
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