Air Astana eyes joint venture with Italy’s Neos – Business Traveller
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Air Astana eyes joint venture with Italy’s Neos – Business Traveller

Air Astana Group, the largest airline group in Central Asia and the Caucasus regions by revenue and fleet size, has signed a memorandum of understanding with Neos, the second largest airline from Italy and part of the Alpitour group, to enter a strategic partnership. The deal will encompass several areas of cooperation, including a codeshare…

Air Astana launches second route from Seoul – Business Traveller
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Air Astana launches second route from Seoul – Business Traveller

Air Astana has switched to its summer flight schedule, which sees the resumption of several scheduled and seasonal services, as well as increases to the frequency of flights to a number of international destinations. Air Astana is resuming nonstop service between Astana and Seoul Incheon, complementing its daily 767 flights between Almaty and the South…

Air Astana aims to build 80-aircraft fleet – Business Traveller
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Air Astana aims to build 80-aircraft fleet – Business Traveller

The Air Astana Group fleet has grown to 50 aircraft following the arrival of a new Airbus A321 neo from the manufacturer’s assembly line in Hamburg, Germany. The latest A321 neo cabin features Airbus’ new “Airspace Cabin” in economy class, which offers larger overhead lockers and a “moonlight” cabin lighting system that was previously only…