Kazakhstan Reduces Air Travel with Turkey, Resumes Flights to Uzbekistan

Air Travel with Turkey minimize, Resumes Flights to Uzbekistan: Kazakhstan

NUR-SULTAN – Kazakhstan will cut back the variety of flights to Turkey, in line with the current decision of the government commission on the prevention of the spread of coronavirus. 

The choice takes under consideration the epidemiological situation in each nation and the advice of the Kazakh Healthcare Ministry amid a world spike in coronavirus cases.

The variety of flights can be minimized from 20 to 10 per week and can be operated in line with a particular schedule revealed on the airlines’ web sites. 

Beginning Dec. 10, Kazakhstan resumes flights with Uzbekistan. Flights on Nur-Sultan-Tashkent route can be operated twice every week by Air Astana and Uzbekistan Airways.  

Kazakhstan at the moment flies to Germany, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, South Korea, the Netherlands, the United Arab Emirates,  Turkey, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan.

Ranging from Oct. 26, all passengers arriving in Kazakhstan from overseas must current a negative COVID-19 PCR test result to avoid being placed in quarantine. Foreigners failing to present the document won’t be allowed to board the aircraft.