2 June 2011
Air Astana, Kazakhstan’s
principal airline, is launching new services from Almaty to Tbilisi,
capital of Georgia and
Samara in southern Russia
today. Both services will be operated by the new Embraer 190 on Mondays,
Thursdays and Saturdays. Flight
time from Almaty to Tbilisi
is 4 hours and 3hours 30 minutes to Samara.
The launch of these new
services represents another important step in Air Astana's strategic plan to
significantly expand its Central Asia network, which has already seen the rapid
expansion new services between Almaty to Baku, capital of Azerbaijan, Bishkek,
capital of Kyrgyzstan, Dushanbe, capital of Tajikistan, St Petersburg in
Russia, Tashkent, capital of Uzbekistan and Urumqi in western China. In the
last 7 months, Air Astana added 7 new international routes to its network.
Air Astana’s E-190s are configured with 97 seats in a two-class layout and will
operate alongside the existing fleet of Airbus A320 Family aircraft on the
regional network. The fleet of E-190s will grow to six aircraft by the end of
2012 and gradually replace the fleet of six Fokker 50 turboprops that will all
be retired.
“Air Astana is delighted to launch new services to Tbilisi and Samara,
which will help to boost business, economic and cultural relations
between these cities and Kazakhstan,” said Peter Foster, President of Air
Astana. “Passengers on the expanding regional network out of Almaty can now
start enjoy the airline’s award winning service aboard the new fleet of Embraer
E-190s.”