New flight to link Vietnam, Kazakhstan and the Czech Republic

Published March 19, 2026 16:42

Aidana Seisembek

Aidana Seisembek

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Starting July 11, a new international flight connecting Vietnam, the Czech Republic and Kazakhstan will be launched, Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Transport press service reported.

Vietnamese carrier VietJet Air is set to launch the service on the Hanoi – Almaty – Prague route, to be operated twice a week using Airbus A330 aircraft.

This is a significant development for Kazakhstan, as it marks the first time direct flights between Prague and Almaty have been introduced.

The route will operate under the Open Skies regime, which facilitates the entry of foreign carriers into the market and the launch of new routes.

«The launch of this flight will contribute to the development of tourism, business and humanitarian ties, as well as cooperation between Kazakhstan, Vietnam and the Czech Republic,» the statement read.

Notably, Vietnamese Sovico Group — the owner of VietJet Air — acquired Kazakhstan’s Qazaq Air and rebranded it as VietJet Kazakhstan.

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