(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) ASTANA, Kazakhstan, February 29. Kazakhstan's
airlines are considering launching direct flights with Japan,
Chairman of the Civil Aviation Committee of the Ministry of
Transport of Kazakhstan Saltanat Tompiyeva said during a meeting
with the Japanese Ambassador to Kazakhstan Yamada Jun, Trend reports.
"Kazakh airlines are considering launching direct flights
between the two countries in the first half of 2025," she said.
In turn, Yamada Jun noted his readiness to provide full support
in this matter.
Following the meeting, the parties agreed to continue working
together to resume air traffic to expand economic, business and
cultural cooperation between the countries.
Previously, the Civil Aviation Committee of the Kazakh Ministry
of Transport noted that Kazakhstan's airline SCAT will resume
flights between Astana (Kazakhstan) and Batumi (Georgia). Flights
are planned to resume from June 8 this year.
Flights on the route Astana - Batumi will be operated with a
frequency of 2 times per week. Thus, flights will be operated on
Tuesdays and Thursdays on Boeing 737 aircraft.
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