Air Astana, JAL sign codeshare

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Air Astana and Japan Airlines signed a codeshare deal that will allow both airlines to place their codes on a new Almaty to Tokyo serviceAir Astana and Japan Airlines announced the signing of a codeshare agreement that will allow both airlines to place their respective codes on a new Almaty to Tokyo service scheduled to be launched in spring of 2026.

This agreement enhances connectivity between Kazakhstan and Japan for both business and leisure travelers, as well as more widely fostering greater movement of people and goods between the two countries. Diplomatic relations between Japan and Kazakhstan were established in 1992.

Air Astana Group CEO Peter Foster remarked, “Our collaboration with Japan Airlines is an exciting development that will enrich our international network and offer more travel options for our customers. We look forward to delivering a seamless travel experience for passengers between Kazakhstan and Japan.”

Japan Airlines Group CEO Mitsuko Tottori stated, “We are delighted to enter into cooperation with such a distinguished partner as Air Astana. We will contribute to further enhancement of over 30 years of diplomatic relationship between Japan and Kazakhstan, through developing passenger and cargo traffic.”

Air Astana and Japan Airlines signed a codeshare deal that will allow both airlines to place their codes on a new Almaty to Tokyo service


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