
Kazakhstan’s low-cost carrier FlyArystan is expanding its international network with new routes to Türkiye. The airline is resuming flights from Astana to Gazipasa (Alanya) and launching a new direct service from Almaty, the company announced.
Flights from Astana will operate from May 11 to October 22, 2026, twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays. The Almaty–Gazipasa route will run from May 13 to October 24, 2026, with departures scheduled for Wednesdays and Saturdays.
FlyArystan President Richard Ledger said the decision was driven by steady passenger traffic between Kazakhstan and Türkiye and sustained demand for the resort destination. The seasonal charter route from Astana, first introduced last May, demonstrated strong interest from travelers.
Gazipasa Airport, located in Antalya province, provides convenient access to popular resorts including Alanya, Mahmutlar, Kestel, Oba, Avsallar and Konakli, while also offering efficient connections to Side and Belek.



