Key Points

Air India and Air Astana have signed a comprehensive codeshare agreement to strengthen air connectivity between India and Kazakhstan. The partnership allows Air India to place its code on Air Astana flights to and from India, providing seamless travel to Almaty. Customers can now book single tickets with through check-in for destinations beyond Delhi and Mumbai. This expansion supports growing tourism, business, and cultural exchanges between the two countries.

Key Points: Air India Air Astana Codeshare Expands India Kazakhstan Flight Options

  • Partnership covers Air Astana routes between Almaty-Delhi and Almaty-Mumbai
  • Enables single-ticket travel with baggage check-through to final destination
  • Expands access to 18 domestic Indian destinations via Air India network
  • Builds on existing interline agreement to include Central Asia and China connections
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Air India and Air Astana enter codeshare partnership to offer more flight options to travellers

Air India and Air Astana launch codeshare partnership offering seamless travel between India and Kazakhstan with single-ticket convenience to Almaty and beyond.

"Our new codeshare partnership with Air Astana creates stronger air links to Kazakhstan, a fast-growing market with immense potential for tourism. - Campbell Wilson, Air India CEO"

New Delhi, September 10

Air India, one of India's global airlines, and Air Astana, the flag carrier of Kazakhstan, have signed a new codeshare agreement to offer more flight options to travellers, as per a press release.

The codeshare partnership enables cooperation between the two carriers on trunk routes between Kazakhstan and India, covering Air Astana routes operated between Almaty and Delhi, as well as Almaty and Mumbai. With this, Air India will place its 'AI' designator code on Air Astana's flights to and from India, providing its customers with convenient access to Almaty, a rapidly growing tourism and business hub in Central Asia.

Air India customers travelling to Almaty from points beyond Delhi and Mumbai will be able to conveniently travel on a single ticket and check-in their baggage through to Almaty at the point of origin.

Campbell Wilson, Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director, Air India, said, "Our new codeshare partnership with Air Astana creates stronger air links to Kazakhstan, a fast-growing market with immense potential for tourism. Beyond serving leisure travel demand, our partnership will also support trade and cultural exchanges between our two countries, while bringing a new destination in Central Asia closer to our customers."

Peter Foster, the Air Astana Group's Chief Executive Officer, stated, "We are delighted to have concluded a comprehensive code share agreement with Asia's oldest airline. Air India is an exceptionally well-managed business, which operates a comprehensive network of flights to, from and across India, the world's most populous country and one of the fastest growing travel markets. India is of key strategic importance to the Air Astana Group as we increase flights from Kazakhstan to Delhi, Mumbai and Goa. The code share will accelerate the increasingly strong business, tourist and student traffic flows between our two countries".

Air Astana enjoys access to 18 destinations across Air India's domestic network and nine international destinations via Delhi and Mumbai.

The new arrangement builds on an existing interline partnership between Air India and Air Astana that came into effect earlier in 2025. Under the interline agreement, Air India customers already have convenient connections via Almaty to multiple destinations across Central Asia and China including Astana (Kazakhstan), Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan), Tashkent (Uzbekistan), Dushanbe (Tajikistan) and Urumqi (China).

With this step-up to a codeshare agreement, travel between India and Kazakhstan becomes more convenient for customers while also opening a wider network of destinations through a single booking and check-in process.

"Subject to regulatory approvals, the codeshare flights will be progressively made available for sale across Air India's booking channels, including the airline's official website, mobile app, and through travel agents worldwide," the release said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally! I've been wanting to visit Almaty for so long. The single ticket and baggage check-through will make travel so much easier. Hope the fares are competitive with other airlines.
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Arjun K
This is excellent for business travelers. Kazakhstan is emerging as an important market for Indian companies, especially in IT and pharmaceuticals. Better connectivity will boost trade relations between our countries.
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Sarah B
As someone who frequently travels between Delhi and Central Asia for work, this is a welcome development. The interline agreement was good, but codeshare is even better. Hope Air India maintains their service standards.
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Michael C
Good strategic move by Air India. Central Asia has been underserved from India for too long. This partnership should help capture the growing student traffic between our countries too.
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Divya L
Hope this means better connectivity to other Central Asian countries through Almaty hub. Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan are beautiful destinations that more Indians should explore. Good step forward!
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Vikram M
While this partnership is promising, I hope Air India focuses on improving their on-time performance and customer service. New routes are great, but consistent service quality matters more for repeat travelers.

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