the Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Kazakhstan reports a remarkable 23% surge in passenger traffic, indicating a burgeoning preference for air travel among the populace. The year culminated with Kazakh airlines setting a new record by successfully transporting 13 million passengers.
This accomplishment coincided with strategic enhancements in the nation’s aviation infrastructure. The Kazakh airline fleet experienced significant expansion, growing from 89 to 99 aircraft. Moreover, seat capacity soared from 12 to 15 thousand, representing a substantial 26% increase. These measures aim to enhance the accessibility of air travel, ensuring greater convenience for passengers and a more robust flight schedule.
Private investments have played a pivotal role in advancing the aviation landscape, with three new passenger terminals currently under construction in Shymkent, Kyzylorda, and Almaty. These terminals are slated for completion in March, May, and June of the upcoming year, further enriching the nation’s aviation infrastructure.
To foster widespread access to air travel, 23 internal routes of social significance and tourist interest have been subsidized. This initiative is instrumental in making air travel more affordable and connecting various regions within the country.
Notably, the surge in passenger traffic is complemented by the revival of international air connections. Kazakhstan currently maintains aviation ties with 28 countries, having resumed and inaugurated flights to 13 nations on 23 distinct routes this year. This expansion reflects the nation’s commitment to fostering global connectivity and facilitating international travel.
As the year concludes, projections indicate that Kazakhstan’s airports will have catered to over 25 million passengers by the end of the year, marking a substantial 22% increase from 2022. Domestic air traffic has been fully restored, with 640 weekly flights covering 50 routes, showcasing the resilience and growth of Kazakhstan’s aviation sector