Fly Directly To Central Asia! Shanghai Airport Adds New National Navigation Points For Joint Construction Of "Belt And Road"
Fly Directly To Central Asia! Shanghai Airport Adds New National Navigation Points For Joint Construction Of "Belt And Road"
The reporter learned from Shanghai Airport Group today that on May 29, the first passenger route from China to Central Asian countries will be opened soon. Shanghai Airport will add a new navigation point to jointly build the
The reporter learned from Shanghai Airport Group today that on May 29, the first passenger route from China to Central Asian countries (Shanghai Pudong-Kazakhstan Chimkent) will be opened soon. Shanghai Airport will add a new navigation point to jointly build the "Belt and Road" country, further enriching the layout of Shanghai's international aviation hub routes and building a more convenient aerial bridge for economic, trade, tourism and cultural exchanges and cooperation between China and Kazakhstan.
Kazakhstan Skater Airlines, which is operating this route, will also become another New Airlines operating at Shanghai Airport this year after Serbian Airlines and Maldives Airlines. The route is planned to fly 2 flights per week. Beijing time every Tuesday 02:00 and Friday 05:50 Beijing time, we will go from Shanghai Pudong Airport to Kazakhstan Chimkent Airport, and arrive on Tuesday 06:00 and Friday 10:00 local time. Local time will take off from Kazakhstan's Chimkent Airport every Monday and 19:50 on Thursday and arrive at Shanghai Pudong Airport at 01:00 on Tuesday and 04:50 on Friday. Currently, Scarter Airways has opened ticket sales.
Since 2024, Shanghai Airport has actively served airlines to restore and encrypt international routes, especially medium- and long-range routes and national waypoints for jointly building the "Belt and Road" route. The hub network covers 291 waypoints in 48 countries around the world. Recently, the flights to Belgrade, Serbia and Casablanca, Morocco (stopped by Marseille), further encrypting the frequency of flights to Shanghai to Osaka, Nagoya, Japan, Sydney, Melbourne, Australia, Maldives, and Harbin, Shenyang, Dalian, Guilin, Jieyang and other domestic destinations.