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Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Kazakhstan and Türkiye Boost Air Travel with Flights Nearly Doubling to 224 Weekly

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Kazakhstan and Türkiye have agreed to nearly double the number of permitted weekly flights between the two countries to 224, marking a significant boost in bilateral air connectivity. The move is expected to facilitate increased travel, trade, and tourism, reflecting deepening economic and diplomatic ties. This development, reported by AKIpress News Agency, highlights the ongoing efforts by both nations to strengthen regional cooperation and support post-pandemic recovery in the aviation sector.

Kazakhstan and Türkiye Expand Air Connectivity with Increased Weekly Flights

Kazakhstan and Türkiye have significantly enhanced their bilateral air travel capacity by nearly doubling the number of permitted weekly flights from 120 to 224. This unprecedented expansion reflects the growing economic and cultural ties between the two nations, supporting increased passenger and cargo movement. Airlines from both countries are now authorized to operate more frequent routes connecting key cities such as Almaty, Nur-Sultan, Istanbul, and Ankara, facilitating smoother transit for business travelers and tourists alike.

Key aspects of the updated air connectivity agreement include:

  • Expanded flight frequency: Increasing overall weekly flights by 87%.
  • New route authorizations: Inclusion of secondary cities to enhance regional access.
  • Improved cargo capacity: Supporting trade growth between Central Asia and Türkiye.
  • Flexible scheduling: Airlines allowed to adjust flight times for better passenger convenience.
CategoryBefore ExpansionAfter Expansion
Total Weekly Flights120224
Primary Routes58
Cargo Capacity (tons/week)