Wizz Air Abu Dhabi has announced the launch of two new routes to Kazakhstan.
The UAE's latest national airline will fly to Almaty and Nur Sultan, twice a week, starting mid-May 2021.
With this, the low-cost carrier adds a further two destinations to the already on sale thirteen routes.
Flights to Almaty will be operated on Mondays and Fridays, while services to Nur Sultan will run on Thursdays and Sundays.
Kees Van Schaick, Managing Director of Wizz Air Abu Dhabi said: "The new routes from Abu Dhabi to Almaty and Nur Sultan will encourage increased travel between the UAE and Kazakhstan through ultra-low-fare travel options. We are confident that the new routes will inspire desire to travel and open the doors to new cultural experiences."
Wizz Air Abu Dhabi has the youngest fleet composed of four brand new Airbus A321neo aircraft, offering the lowest fuel burn, emissions and noise footprint.

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Want to immerse yourself in a new culture and discover the world’s youngest capital? WIZZ can now take you from Abu Dhabi to Almaty and Nur-Sultan in Kazakhstan! Book flights starting from May and experience more! 👉 https://t.co/AeMNWOJWFF pic.twitter.com/x75OeSmAxx

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