Cette version de notre site internet s'adresse aux personnes parlant Ce site utilise des cookies pour améliorer votre expérience, renforcer la sécurité du site et vous proposer des publicités personnalisées. Air Astana would like to inform passengers about strengthened measures to prevent coronavirus infection on board our aircraft, according to the instructions of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan. There is additional wiring for lights, power outlets, and IFE monitors.While the 767 is usually not thought of as a new aircraft, Air Astana’s are only about six years old and were received with a modern interior.Yet despite a relatively young age, its “converted semi-cargo” 767s may not return to passenger service – another reason to remove seats in all cabins.Full conversion work is long, requiring floor strengthening while the fuselage is cut open to install a cargo access hatch.The 767 originally gave Air Astana range, enabling flights too long for its narrowbody aircraft that otherwise offered smaller, and more desirable, capacity.Air Astana last year received its first A321LR, enabling the long and thin markets typical of Kazakhstan. Air Astana’s business class utilizes around a quarter of the cabin floor space, and it plans to modify all three of its 767-300ERs for cargo.“We’ll be able to considerably increase the volume of transported goods and offer our customers more flexible conditions,” Shayakhmetova said.Removing only economy class seats is a quick win. The route was originally scheduled to launch in March as part of Virgin’s quest to become Britain’s second flag carrier by increasing its route network in competition with British Airways.Delaying the launch of the Sao Paulo route is indicative of the decline in demand for business travel that also saw AirAsia is reducing service between the Philippines and South Korea following restrictions from the Philippine government, according to an airline Japan’s All Nippon Airways will be reducing service on domestic routes due to coronavirus, according to an airline Japan Airlines announced it will be reducing domestic and international services as coronavirus spreads. Kazakhstan’s Air Astana reducing flights implementation to South Korea. International Flights Schedule – August 2020 The Chicago-based airline, which was among the most proactive in cutting services to Asia following the spread of the virus, now becomes the first major US legacy airline to reduce its domestic schedule.Specific routes to be affected by the schedule reduction have not yet been announced.Aeroflot Russian Airlines is suspending some routes to South Korea from cities in Eastern Russia, according to The Russian cities of Khabarovsk, Vladivostok, and Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk will be affected by suspended routes to the South Korean cities of Seoul and Busan.Russia’s S7 Airline is suspending service from Russia to Seoul until the end of March, according to the airline’s Routes from Irkutsk, Novosibirsk, and Vladivostok to the South Korean capital are affected.Russian airlines Yakutia is suspending service to Seoul from its hub in Yakutsk, according to The airline is one of three Russian airlines suspending service from eastern Russian cities to the South Korean capital as coronavirus spreads across the Korean Peninsula.Taiwan’s China Airlines is suspending service on routes between Taiwan and South Korea, according to Routes between Taipei and Busan; Taipei and Seoul; and Kaohsiung and Seoul are affected.Tigerair Taiwan is suspending numerous routes between Taipei and South Korea, according to the airline’s Routes between Taipei and Busan, Jeju, Daegu, and Seoul are affected until the end of March and early April.Czech Airlines is suspending its Prague-Seoul route, according to The suspension will last indefinitely, with Korean Air to take over as the sole carrier on the route.Ethiopian Airlines is reducing frequency on its route from Addis Ababa to Seoul with onward service to Tokyo, according to The African carrier currently flies between the three cities five times weekly and is reducing service to four times weekly on March 2.Garuda Indonesia is reducing service on its route between Jakarta and Seoul, according to The Indonesian flag carrier is scaling back service to five times weekly down from daily service.Jetstar Airways is suspended service between Gold Coast, Australia, and Seoul, according to the airline’s The airline’s Japan division is also suspending service on its Tokyo-Taipei route until the end of March, the airline’s LOT Polish Airlines is reducing service on its Budapest-Seoul route, according to The Polish flag carrier, which is growing service out of underserved Budapest in nearby Hungary, is scaling back service to twice weekly from three times weekly.Lao Airlines is suspending service on its route between Vientiane, Laos, and Seoul for the month of March, according to The Laotian national airline connects the two capitals cities with daily service.Taiwan’s EVA Air and subsidiary UNI Air are suspending and reducing service on numerous routes from Taiwan to Japan and South Korea, according to In Japan, the cities of Tokyo, Aomori, Hakodate, Komatsu, Matsuyama, Nagoya, Sapporo, and Sendai are seeing suspended or reduced service while Seoul is seeing suspended and reduced service from Kaohsiung and Taipei in Taiwan.Japan’s Peach Aviation is suspending numerous routes from cities across Japan to destinations in Taiwan, South Korea, and Thailand, the airline announced on its Most of the suspensions are in effect until the end of March and affect Seoul, Bangkok, and Taipei.British low-cost carrier EasyJet is reducing its frequencies to Italy from mid to late March, the airline confirmed to Business Insider in an email statement.“We can confirm that we have taken the decision to cancel a number of flights mainly to and from Italy following a slowing in demand as a result of concerns over COVID-19,” EasyJet spokesperson Katie Kershaw said in an email.Italy has seen a spike in coronavirus cases in its northern regions, causing British Airways to reduce frequencies to Milan.Thai AirAsia joined its Thai colleagues in reducing service between its home country and South Korea, according to Thailand has been very proactive in attempting to prevent the spread of coronavirus to its border and multiple Thai airlines have cancelled flights to coronavirus hotspots.Australian flag carrier Qantas has been cutting frequencies on routes to Asia as demand slows due to the spread of coronavirus, the airline stated in a German airline conglomerate Lufthansa Group announced that flights would be cut across the short and medium-haul route networks of subsidiary airlines by up to 25% including the namesake flag carrier Lufthansa, according to a company Specific information on which routes beyond South Korea, Italy, Iran, and China will be affected wasn’t given by the Lufthansa Group but airlines operating under the Lufthansa brand are vital in connecting countries across the continent with bases in Germany, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, and Turkey.Lufthansa operates flights across the affected network from its main bases in Frankfurt, Germany, and Munich.