Air Astana cancels planned Podgorica flights

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Kazakhstan’s national carrier Air Astana has cancelled its planned flights from Almaty and Nur-Sultan to Podgorica this coming winter season. Services from Almaty were to run twice per week, each Tuesday and Sunday, while flights from Nur-Sultan were to operate once per week, on Wednesdays. However, Air Astana pulled the flights and discontinued ticket sales after Montenegro ended its temporary visa waiver for Kazakhstani citizens. The airline introduced operations to the Montenegrin capital this summer, which proved popular with passengers, resulting in Air Astana to increase frequencies and schedule winter flights.

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  1. Anonymous14:18

    Maybe TIV would make more sense

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  2. Anonymous16:17

    Why did they remove the visa waiver_

    Are they stupid?

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    1. Anonymous17:46

      Because big brother EU said no, no

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    2. Anonymous23:31

      Don't buy into EU's propaganda - they do not wish us (the region) well.

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    3. Anonymous17:53

      Who then wishes our region well?

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  3. Anonymous18:01

    How were the prices?

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  4. Anonymous18:01

    They should rather introduce flights to BEG.

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    1. Anonymous08:46

      +1

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    2. Anonymous15:44

      From Belgrade they even could codeshare on JUs Montenegro flights.
      Summer and winter.

      Delete

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