Chinese airline Air China plans to launch regular passenger flights on the Nur-Sultan-Chengdu route, Qazmonitor reports.
The flights will launch on August 21 and will operate once a week on Sundays.
A month ago, Kazakhstan resumed air travel with China for the first time since 2020. Starting from July 1, Kazakh airline Air Astana launched regular passenger flights on the Almaty-Urumqi route once a week on Fridays.
The resumption of air travel between Kazakhstan and China promises to accelerate the development of trade and economic, investment, tourism and cultural cooperation between the two friendly countries, as well as contribute to the full usage of the 14-day visa-free regime for Chinese citizens.
The flights will be operated in accordance with the strict sanitary-epidemiological requirements published on the website of the airlines.