AnadoluJet launches direct flights between Astana and Ankara

AnadoluJet, a brand of Turkish Airlines operating as a regional airline, launched on Sunday direct flights between Astana and Ankara.
An AnadoluJet passenger plane, carrying 140 passengers on its first flight on the Ankara-Astana route, landed at Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport at 07:15 local time.
The reciprocal flights of the two capitals will be operated as 2 flights per week during the winter season.
Two weeks ago, AnadoluJet launched regular passenger flights between Almaty and Ankara. (ILKHA)
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