ASTANA, Kazakhstan, May 29. Luxembourg-based
    cargo airline Cargolux Airlines International S.A. is resuming
    flights to Kazakhstan, Trend reports via the country’s Ministry of Foreign
    Affairs.

    The announcement was made during a meeting between Kazakhstan’s
    Ambassador to Belgium Roman Vassilenko and Cargolux Airlines
    International S.A. President Richard Forson.

    Starting from June 1, the airline plans to operate up to 14
    flights per week through Astana International Airport.

    The project aims to enhance transport connectivity, increase
    cargo turnover, and strengthen Kazakhstan’s role along the Middle
    Corridor linking Europe and Asia.

    The ambassador noted that Cargolux’s return confirms
    Kazakhstan’s growing transit attractiveness as a key logistics and
    aviation hub between Europe and Asia.

    In turn, Richard Forson emphasized that Kazakhstan has made
    significant investments in strengthening its transit and transport
    potential.

    “Cargolux is interested in further contributing to the
    development of transport routes between Asia and Europe and
    strengthening cooperation with Kazakhstan as a key partner on the
    Middle Corridor routes,” he said.

    Cargolux Airlines International S.A. is Luxembourg’s largest
    cargo airline and one of Europe’s leading freight carriers. Founded
    in 1970 and headquartered in Luxembourg, the company operates
    scheduled and charter cargo services to more than 90 destinations
    across Europe, Asia, North and South America, Africa, and the
    Middle East.

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