Air Astana will restart scheduled flights between Nur-Sultan, now Astana, and Dubai from June 15, 2026, operating the route three times a week.
The Kazakh carrier will also increase its existing Almaty-Dubai service to twice weekly on the same date, up from once weekly. The two changes mark a staged resumption of the airline’s Dubai capacity.
The network adjustment gives Air Astana a second Dubai point from its Astana hub while strengthening the carrier’s presence on its established Almaty-Dubai route. No aircraft type or operating season was specified in the available information.
The restart comes as the airline restores Dubai-bound flying in steps rather than through a single full-scale return. For Air Astana, the schedule change is a concrete capacity addition on a key Gulf route pair, with the frequency increase in Almaty and the new Astana service both taking effect on the same day.