ASTANA, December 27. /TASS/. Kazakhstan's Qazaq Air has suspended flights on the Astana-Yekaterinburg route for safety reasons, the carrier said in a statement.
"Qazaq Air is forced to temporarily suspend flights on the Astana - Yekaterinburg route from December 28 this year to January 27, 2025. The suspension of flights was carried out to ensure the safety of passengers and crew members based on the results of an ongoing risk assessment of flights to Russia," the statement said in a statement on its website and Telegram channel.
"The airline will continue to operate flights to Omsk and Novosibirsk, which currently continue to meet the Qazaq Air risk assessment criteria. Resumption of flights to Yekaterinburg will be carried out based on the results of a re-assessment of risks," the airline added.
As the airline assured, passengers of cancelled flights will be provided with a full refund of the cost of air tickets and offered free rebooking on alternative flights of the Airline.
Earlier, the Israeli airline El Al decided to suspend flights on the Tel Aviv - Moscow (Domodedovo Airport) - Tel Aviv route. According to the Ynet portal, the airline will assess the situation within the next week and, depending on its results, will decide on the resumption of flights.
A passenger plane Embraer 190 of the Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL), crashed on Wednesday near the Kazakh city of Aktau en route from Baku to Grozny. There were 67 people on board - 62 passengers and five crew members, including citizens of Azerbaijan, Russia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. According to the latest data, 38 people died, 29 survived. Among the passengers were 16 citizens of the Russian Federation, nine Russians survived. They were taken to Moscow and federal hospitals.