Kazakhstan and Serbia are set to launch a direct flight linking their capital cities, the press service of the Civil Aviation Committee of the Ministry for Investment and Cooperation of the Republic of Kazakhstan reported.
The corresponding memorandum was inked on the sidelines of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic’s official visit to Astana on October 9. The memorandum was signed by Minister for Investment and Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan Zhenis Kassymbek and Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia and Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Zorana Mihajlovic.
Kazakhstani and Serbian airlines will be granted the right to operate seven flights a week between Astana and Belgrade. The Civil Aviation Committee will do its best to create conditions for the speediest launch of new flights. (Kazinform/Business World Magazine)