Turkmen Airlines will start flying to London, Beijing, Delhi and Almaty in March – schedule and prices


Turkmenistan Airlines will start passenger flights from Ashgabat to London, Beijing, Delhi, and Almaty from March 26, according to the updated schedule on the website of the national air carrier.
Turkmen Airlines planes will also continue to fly regularly to Moscow, Kazan, Dubai, Istanbul, and Frankfurt. The total number of international destinations will increase to nine.
Below is the schedule of international flights and prices for online ticket purchase, as of March 9:
Almaty
Departure from Ashgabat every Tuesday at 22:30 and Thursday at 09:05
Return flights from Almaty every Wednesday at 03:40 and Thursday at 14:00
One-way ticket price: 3587.5 TMT
Delhi
Departure from Ashgabat every Sunday at 05:15
Return flight from Delhi every Sunday at 10:35
One-way ticket price: 4611.3 TMT
Beijing
Departure from Ashgabat every Tuesday at 01:20 and Friday at 17:20
Return flights from Beijing every Tuesday at 12:20, Saturday at 04:50 and Sunday at 13:50
One-way ticket price: 9047.5 TMT
London
Departure from Ashgabat every Wednesday at 13:00
Return flight from London every Wednesday at 17:50
Tickets have not yet gone on sale online
These prices are relevant only for the purchase of air tickets on the official website of Turkmenistan Airlines using cards of national banks. The rates at the ticket offices may differ.
You can buy tickets in manats on the official website of Turkmenistan Airlines and in sales offices in Ashgabat. Tickets in foreign currency can be purchased at the offices of the national air carrier abroad. A list of all sales offices is available by link .
As the Transport and Communications Agency under the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan told ORIENT before, Turkmen Airlines in the coming months also plan to start flights to a number of other destinations, including Bangkok, Minsk, St. Petersburg, Ankara, Paris, Seoul and Tokyo.
Cargo flights are planned to be established with Hanoi (Vietnam), Seoul (Republic of Korea) and Shenzhen (China).
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