Direct Flights Between Almaty and Lake Issyk-Kul Resume
Kyrgyzstan’s state-owned Asman Airlines will resume seasonal direct flights between Almaty, Kazakhstan’s largest city, and Lake Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan’s leading summer tourist destination. One-hour flights will begin on July 10 and arrive at Issyk-Kul International Airport in the village of Tamchy on the lake’s northern shore. The service will operate twice a week, on Mondays and Fridays, in partnership with tour operator Kompas, Asman Airlines’ official partner in Kazakhstan. Round-trip fares start at $120. Asman Airlines currently operates three Dash 8 Q400 aircraft, Canadian-made short-haul turboprop planes capable of carrying up to 80 passengers over distances of up to 2,000 kilometers. The aircraft are used on domestic routes across Kyrgyzstan after the airline recently restored air links between Bishkek and several remote regional centers. Lake Issyk-Kul remains one of the most popular summer destinations for tourists from across Central Asia, particularly residents of Almaty looking for short weekend trips. The Almaty-Tamchy route is expected to make travel easier for visitors from southern Kazakhstan by significantly reducing travel time during the peak holiday season. By road, the journey from Almaty to Issyk-Kul currently covers more than 460 kilometers via Bishkek and usually takes around eight hours. Efforts to shorten the overland route are continuing. As previously reported by The Times of Central Asia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan have been advancing a long-discussed highway project intended to directly connect Almaty with Issyk-Kul. Although the two locations are only about 80 kilometers apart in a straight line, mountain ranges force travelers to make a long detour through the Kyrgyz capital. Issyk-Kul has also become more accessible to travelers from Kazakhstan’s capital. According to Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Transport, FlyArystan began regular flights between Astana and Issyk-Kul on July 3. The flights operate twice a week, on Mondays and Fridays, using an Airbus A320. On July 8, Asman Airlines also launched a seasonal direct service between Tashkent, Uzbekistan’s capital, and Lake Issyk-Kul.
