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Budapest Airport: New flights from Shymkent with SCAT Airlines
Budapest Airport: New flights from Shymkent with SCAT Airlines

Travel Daily News

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Travel Daily News

Budapest Airport: New flights from Shymkent with SCAT Airlines

Budapest Airport launches SCAT Airlines' direct flights to Shymkent, strengthening Central Asia connections, boosting tourism, trade, and regional network expansion. Budapest Airport, part of the VINCI Airports network, celebrates the exciting launch of a new non-stop flight to Shymkent, Kazakhstan, operated by SCAT Airlines. The twice-weekly service, which officially begins today, connects Budapest with one of Kazakhstan's key economic and cultural hubs, adding a new airline, destination, and country to the airport's ever-expanding network. The route will operate on Tuesdays and Saturdays, with SCAT Airlines using its modern Boeing 737 MAX 8200. This new route represents a major milestone in Budapest Airport's efforts to strengthen its presence in Central Asia, creating fresh opportunities for tourism, business, and trade between Hungary and Kazakhstan. By providing direct, non-stop access to Shymkent, it further underscores Budapest's growing role in linking Europe with key cities across the region. 'We are thrilled to welcome SCAT Airlines and celebrate the launch of this direct route to Shymkent,' said Markus Klaushofer, CCO, Budapest Airport. 'This new service not only strengthens our network but also opens up valuable travel opportunities for both business and leisure passengers.' Budapest Airport is the Best Airport in the Region, as recognised by Skytrax for 12 consecutive years from 2014 to 2025, based on passenger ratings. The Airport became a leading airport in terms of passenger growth and together with its airline partners, is a key contributor to the development of tourism in Hungary and Budapest. VINCI Airports, as the leading private airport operator in the world, manages the development and operation of more than 70 airports located in 14 countries. VINCI Airports draws on its expertise as a comprehensive integrator to develop, finance, build and operate airports, leveraging its investment capability and know-how to optimise operational performance and modernise infrastructure, while bringing about their environmental transition. In 2016, VINCI Airports became the first airport operator to commit to an international environmental strategy, setting itself the aim of reaching zero net emissions across the network by 2050.

SCAT launches direct Incheon–Shymkent flights
SCAT launches direct Incheon–Shymkent flights

Korea Herald

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • Korea Herald

SCAT launches direct Incheon–Shymkent flights

Kazakhstan's SCAT Airlines launched direct flights between Incheon and Shymkent, the third-largest city of the Central Asian nation, Thursday. At the launch ceremony, the Kazakh Embassy in Seoul said that the new route will operate twice a week using Boeing 737 Max aircraft, alongside 13 existing weekly flights between Kazakhstan and Korea. Speaking in an interview with The Korea Herald, SCAT Korea President Ahn Byung-chul expressed optimism in the regional impact of the new route. 'Central Asia is emerging as an increasingly important region. The direct Incheon–Shymkent flight will connect more people in both countries,' Kim told The Korea Herald, vowing that SCAT will ensure smooth service for partners and guests from abroad. Interacting with The Korea Herald, Cho Hyun-min, a representative from Hana Tour who works with the Europe, Middle East and Africa aviation supply team, welcomed the Incheon-Shymkent route. 'We are seeing a large number of customers traveling to the Caucasus region via Almaty and Astana,' Cho told The Korea Herald, referring to the two larger cities in Kazakhstan . 'If SCAT Airlines increases its capacity, it will greatly enhance our product offerings,' the Hana Tour representative added. 'With the Incheon–Shymkent service, Kazakhstan and Korea will now be connected by a total of 15 direct flights per week,' the embassy said, sharing a press release with The Korea Herald. Shymkent is a metropolis in southern Kazakhstan of around 1.2 million people and has opened a new airport capable of serving up to 2 million passengers annually, according to embassy. 'Kazakhstan has a 30-day visa-free regime for Korean citizens,' said Kazakh Ambassador to Korea Nurgali Arystanov, urging travel agencies and tour operators to develop accessible and competitive tour packages. 'Our (Kazakh-Korean) travel and tourism exchanges have seen 12 percent growth recently,' Arystanov noted, citing Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and former Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol meeting last year as a breakthrough. The visit marked the first by a South Korean president in five years, concluding with a joint statement and an agreement to establish a critical minerals supply chain, with Kazakhstan offering rich resources such as uranium, chrome, titanium, and bismuth, which are for Korea's battery and electric vehicles industries. 'With this new route, I'm confident more Korean companies will establish a presence in Shymkent.' 'SCAT now carries over 2 million passengers annually, and this route reflects our growing commitment to the Korean market,' said Andrey Tsygankov, a SCAT representative in Korea.

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