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Turkish Airlines
4 Feb, Tue
12:10 AM
New York - Almaty
1 stop
22h 45m
JFK-ALA
19.794 TL
Turkish Airlines
Turkish Airlines
17 Feb, Mon
12:10 AM
New York - Almaty
1 stop
18h 30m
JFK-ALA
19.794 TL
Turkish Airlines
Turkish Airlines
18 Feb, Tue
08:05 PM
New York - Almaty
1 stop
22h 35m
JFK-ALA
19.794 TL
Turkish Airlines
Turkish Airlines
19 Feb, Wed
08:05 PM
New York - Almaty
1 stop
22h 35m
JFK-ALA
19.794 TL
Turkish Airlines
Emirates
1 Mar, Sat
11:00 PM
New York - Nursultan
1 stop
20h 50m
JFK-NQZ
24.127 TL
Emirates
Emirates
28 Feb, Fri
10:20 PM
New York - Nursultan
2 stop
21h 30m
JFK-NQZ
25.141 TL
Emirates
American Airlines
16 Feb, Sun
04:14 PM
Chicago - Almaty
2 stop
22h 16m
ORD-ALA
25.978 TL
American Airlines
United Airlines
2 Feb, Sun
09:05 PM
Chicago - Nursultan
2 stop
21h 45m
ORD-NQZ
31.737 TL
United Airlines
American Airlines
1 Feb, Sat
07:05 PM
Chicago - Almaty
1 stop
19h 25m
ORD-ALA
33.377 TL
American Airlines
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Currency

KZT

Number of flights per week

57

Top destinations

Almaty

Most popular airline

Pegasus

Most popular airport

Almaty Intl. Airport

Flight Duration

11 hour 50 min

About Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan, officially known as the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a landlocked country primarily located in Central Asia, with a small portion in Europe. It shares borders with Russia to the north and west, China to the east, Kyrgyzstan to the southeast, Uzbekistan to the south, and Turkmenistan to the southwest. Additionally, it has a coastline along the Caspian Sea.
In the 14th century, the Kazakh State was established in Central Asia when different Turkic tribes joined forces. After a lengthy period under Soviet rule, Kazakhstan gained independence in 1991 and now plays a significant economic and strategic role among independent Turkic states. The country's economy depends on its underground wealth, holding over twenty percent of the world's reserves in gold, natural gas, oil, and uranium.
The population of Kazakhstan consists of Russians, Germans, Ukrainians, Belarusians, and Uighurs, who settled in the region due to Soviet policies and now comprise more than half of the country's population. Kazakhstan shares its borders with Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Kyrgyzstan to the south, the People's Republic of China to the east, and the Russian Federation to the north and west. The presence of the Tian Shan Mountains along the eastern borders and the Ural Mountains along the northern border leads to extremely hot summers and extremely cold winters. The continental climate in the interior causes temperatures to drop to -20 degrees Celsius in winter and rise to 30 degrees Celsius in summer.
The capital, Astana, impresses with its new architectural structures, natural beauty, and ice cities sculpted by artists in the -30-degree cold during winter, attracting many visitors. The former capital, Almaty, stands out with its historical buildings and ski resorts. Other important cities in Kazakhstan include Shymkent and Karaganda.
Kazakhstan is known as a center for entertainment and festivals. Festivals can be encountered throughout the year, showcasing the unique Kazakh culture and traditional kopuz music. To preserve the culture, historical Turkmen camps are available in different cities, and historical days are celebrated joyfully. 
Kımız, a beverage made from mare's milk, is a gift to world culinary culture from Kazakhs. When visiting Kazakhstan, it is customary to drink kımız before meals like the Kazakhs and taste the delicious Kazakh dishes. You can try the famous meat dish konakaşı and, for those seeking unique flavors, the horse meat-based kazı dish.

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