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It is the busiest airport both in Kazakhstan and Central Asia. In 2023, the airport handled 9,547,136 passengers per year for the first time. [3] In 2022, Almaty International Airport had a total of 7.2 million passengers, 63% of whom were domestic passengers and 37% international passengers. [4]
Almaty International Airport [lower-alpha 1] (IATA: ALA, ICAO: UAAA), is the largest international airport of Kazakhstan, surpassing Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport (NQZ) in Astana and the principal hub of Air Astana.
Shymkent International Airport [1 42°21′54″N 069°28′34″E / 42.36500°N 69.47611°E / 42.36500; 69.47611 ( Shymkent International Taldykorgan
Third-longest commercial runway in Kazakhstan (the longest is a 14,764-foot (4,500 m) runway, and the second longest is a 14,436-foot (4,400 m) runway, both at Almaty International Airport). The runway is 3,500 metres long, with supporting taxiway systems. The runway is dedicated for arrivals and departures. [66] East–west
Rank Airport Region City IATA code Passengers 2019 1: Almaty International Airport: Almaty: Almaty: ALA: 6,422,721 2: Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport
Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport (Uzbek: Islom Karimov Toshkent Xalqaro Aeroporti) (IATA: TAS, ICAO: UTTT) is the main international airport of Uzbekistan and the third busiest airport in Central Asia (after Almaty International Airport and Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport in Astana, both in Kazakhstan).
Koltsovo International Airport: Terminated: Saudi Arabia: Jeddah: King Abdulaziz International Airport [19] [11] Medina: Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport [20] South Korea: Seoul: Incheon International Airport [21] Sri Lanka: Colombo: Bandaranaike International Airport: Seasonal < Tajikistan: Dushanbe: Dushanbe International ...
Air Astana (Kazakh: Эйр Астана) is an airline and the flag carrier of Kazakhstan.Based in Almaty, the airline was founded by the Government of Kazakhstan’s sovereign wealth fund Samruk Kazyna (51%) and BAE Systems (49%) and commenced operations on 15 May 2002.