with: KLM (KL1070, KL1076, KL1080), Delta Air Lines (DL9504), Jet Airways (India) (9W8697), China Southern Airlines (CZ7876), Xiamen Airlines (MF9790), Garuda Indonesia (GA9761)
with: British Airways (BA438, BA442, BA440, BA434, BA428), Japan Airlines (JL7105, JL7103), American Airlines (AA6452)
with: British Airways (BA438, BA442, BA440, BA434, BA428), Japan Airlines (JL7105, JL7103), American Airlines (AA6452)
with: British Airways (BA439, BA435, BA423, BA443, BA429, BA441, BA431), Japan Airlines (JL7102)
with: British Airways (BA439, BA435, BA423, BA443, BA429, BA441, BA431), Japan Airlines (JL7102)
with: KLM (KL1079, KL1097, KL1075), Xiamen Airlines (MF9937), Garuda Indonesia (GA9760), Jet Airways (India) (9W8694, 9W8690), Korean Air (KE6425)
with: Thai Airways (TG215, TG2207, TG2285, TG201, TG217), Thai Smile (WE207, WE285), VietJet Air (VJ8308)
with: Austrian Airlines (OS8666, OS8658, OS8704), Garuda Indonesia (GA9615, GA9719), Bangkok Airways (PG126), British Airways (BA7956, BA7976)
with: Thai Airways (TG120, TG116, TG104), Deutsche Lufthansa (LH9750), ANA All Nippon Airways (NH5973), VietJet Air (VJ8104, VJ8120), Thai Vietjet Air (VZ104)
Fleet
At present (September 2019), Air Astana has a fleet of 36 aircraft.
History
The Kazakh national airline Air Astana, was founded on 14th September 2001 as a successor to the bankrupt Air Kasakhstan in Astana. The network of the airline, although expanded repeatedly over the years, is still limited to destinations in Asia and Europe.
Network
Air Astana flies from its base in Astana, as well as its major hub in Almaty to more than 64 different destinations in Europe and Asia, including to Amsterdam, Hanover, Istanbul, London-Heathrow, Bangkok, Beijing, Seoul, Moscow and Delhi.