MUSCAT: SalamAir has announced the revival of two of its summer destinations, Baku in Azerbaijan, and Almaty in Kazakhstan.
"The decision to restart services to Baku and Almaty is a testament to the popularity of these destinations and a response to the consistently high seat factor of 85 per cent and 87 per cent, respectively, experienced last year.
The robust demand has encouraged SalamAir to prioritize these routes, ensuring that travelers can once again enjoy the enchanting beauty and cultural richness that Baku and Almaty have to offer," the airline said in a statement.
"We are thrilled to announce the reopening of Baku and Almaty due to popular demand," said Capt Ahmed al Shidhani, Acting CEO of SalamAir.
SalamAir operates two flights a week starting June 16 for Baku and June 18 for Almaty. About Almaty Nestled in the picturesque foothills of the Trans-Ili Alatau mountains, Almaty captivates visitors with its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. As the largest city in Kazakhstan, Almaty seamlessly blends modernity with tradition, boasting vibrant markets, ornate mosques, and bustling city squares.
From exploring the historic Zenkov Cathedral to indulging in traditional Kazakh cuisine at local eateries, Almaty offers many experiences for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in Central Asian charm. With its dynamic energy and enchanting landscapes, Almaty stands as a testament to the allure of Kazakhstan's cultural capital.
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