Kazakhstan seeks Belgrade flights


Kazakhstan’s first ever Ambassador to Serbia, Gabit Syzdybekov, has said that launching flights between the two countries will be one of his priorities. “In order to strengthen economic cooperation, first of all, we need open nonstop flights between Nur-Sultan and Belgrade”, Mr Syzdybekov said. He added that the meeting of the Kazakh-Serbian Intergovernmental Commission on Trade and Economic Issues will be held this year, which may result in concrete talks between stakeholders interested in introducing flights between the two countries. In 2016, Air Serbia’s Chairman of the Supervisory Board at the time, Siniša Mali, said the carrier was considering launching flights between Belgrade and Almaty, Kazakhstan’s largest city. However, the route never materialised. The two countries have already signed a Memorandum of Cooperation in the aviation sector. Kazakhstan has designated its national airline, Air Astana, as its operating carrier for flights to Serbia, while Serbia itself selected its own flag carrier. Serbian citizens do not require a visa to enter Kazakhstan. Furthermore, Serbia is one of only six European countries that does not require entry visas for Kazakhstani passport holders.

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