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Mar 11, 2019 (newstodate): Kazakhstan's SCAT Airlines is now preparing to launch flight on its second route into Europe.
Starting from June 2, 2019, the carrier will operate two weekly rotations on the route from Almaty to Prague, in the Czech Republic.
The airline's first European route was opened in 2018 when flights commenced on May 27, 2018, between Astana and Vilnius with two weekly rotations served with Boeing 737 aircraft.
Next in line are flights from Astana to Milan and Vienna.
The carrier plans for starting up on a total of 14 routes to EU destinations over the coming few years.
In the fleet of IOSA-certified SCAT Airline are now 20 aircraft including one Boeing 767-300, four Boeing 757-200, and 10 Boeing 737 aircraft of various types.
In November 2017 the carrier placed an order with Boeing for delivery of six Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft with options for a further five aircraft of this type.
SCAT Airlines was on the list of air carriers banned in the EU until December 8, 2016.
Starting from June 2, 2019, the carrier will operate two weekly rotations on the route from Almaty to Prague, in the Czech Republic.
The airline's first European route was opened in 2018 when flights commenced on May 27, 2018, between Astana and Vilnius with two weekly rotations served with Boeing 737 aircraft.
Next in line are flights from Astana to Milan and Vienna.
The carrier plans for starting up on a total of 14 routes to EU destinations over the coming few years.
In the fleet of IOSA-certified SCAT Airline are now 20 aircraft including one Boeing 767-300, four Boeing 757-200, and 10 Boeing 737 aircraft of various types.
In November 2017 the carrier placed an order with Boeing for delivery of six Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft with options for a further five aircraft of this type.
SCAT Airlines was on the list of air carriers banned in the EU until December 8, 2016.