Kazakhstan Airlines’ first flight to land in Pakistan
A two-hour direct flight between the two nations would strengthen bilateral economic and trade ties.
Lahore: Direct flights between Pakistan and Kazakhstan began today (Saturday), with the goal of enhancing bilateral economic and tourism relations.
Kazakhstan's Special Cargo Air Transport (SCAT) Air Company will fly a luxurious Boeing 737 on two weekly trips between Lahore and Almaty every Wednesday and Saturday.
According to Kazakhstan's ambassador to Pakistan, Yerzhan Kistafin, a two-hour direct flight between the two nations would strengthen bilateral economic and trade ties and increase the likelihood of tourism-related collaboration.
Lahore—Pakistan's second-largest city— is well known for its illustrious architectural landmarks, bustling cultural scene, and culinary customs.
Almaty, Kazakhstan's largest city and home to roughly 02 million people, is dubbed the "city of a thousand colors." It is situated in the Great Silk Road's geographic center, on the foothills of the magnificent Alatau mountains.
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