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Air Astana Increases Flights Between Almaty and Delhi

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[HD video below] Air Astana has increased the frequency of its flights between Almaty and Delhi.

With the introduction of the additional services, Air Astana will be providing a daily service except Thursdays and Saturdays.

Flights will be operated with Airbus A320 aircraft configured in a 148-seat, two class configuration.

The flight duration from Almaty to Delhi is 3 hours and 45 minutes.

Air Astana services from Almaty to Delhi commenced on 4 September 2004, and since then the airline has carried almost 200,000 passengers on the route.

“Business and leisure traffic between Kazakhstan and India has continued to grow strongly in recent years and Air Astana is now delighted to respond by providing extra services to Delhi, one of the country’s most dynamic cities. The new flights offer passengers arriving in Almaty convenient connections to domestic services including to the capital Astana, as well as regional destinations in Central Asia, Caucasus, southern Russia and China,” said Ibrahim Canliel, Vice President Sales and Marketing, Air Astana.

The cost of an economy class return ticket from Almaty to Delhi starts at US$337.25, including all airport taxes, business class return tickets start at US$1308.25 including airport taxes. Terms and conditions apply.

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