Mon, 4 July 2022

Air Astana Resumes Online Check-In on Select Flights

(04 July 2022, 11:04 +07)  Air Astana has resumed online check-in for passengers travelling on certain international scheduled flights.

Passengers can undertake online check-in with printed boarding pass for scheduled flights from Kazakhstan to Antalya, Batumi, Bishkek, Bodrum, Istanbul, Malé, Podgorica, Tashkent and Tbilisi, as well as for scheduled flights to Kazakhstan from Amsterdam, Baku, Batumi, Bishkek, Delhi, Dubai, Dushanbe, Frankfurt, Heraklion, Istanbul, London, Seoul, Tashkent and Tbilisi.

Air Astana B757 about to land in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Picture by Steven Howard of TravelNewsAsia.com Click to enlarge.
Air Astana B757 about to land in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Picture by Steven Howard of TravelNewsAsia.com

The service is also available without a printed boarding pass for scheduled flights from Kazakhstan to Heraklion, as well as from Antalya, Bodrum and Male to Kazakhstan.

Online check-in opens 36 hours before departure and ends 60 minutes prior to departure. Online check-in is not available for unaccompanied children, passengers requiring extra space and those on stretchers. Conditions may also vary depending on the requirements of individual countries.

Passengers holding a mobile boarding pass can proceed to boarding for domestic flights departing from Almaty, Kyzylorda, Nur-Sultan, Oskemen and Shymkent.

The service is available in the Booking and Management tab of Air Astana's website as well on the airline's mobile application.

 

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