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Almaty International Airport

Coordinates:43°21′19″N077°02′41″E / 43.35528°N 77.04472°E /43.35528; 77.04472
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Busiest airport in Kazakhstan

Almaty International Airport
Халықаралық Алматы Әуежайы
Halyqaralyq Almaty Äuejaiy
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerGroupe ADP
OperatorTAV Airports Holding
ServesAlmaty
LocationAlmaty, Kazakhstan (inside city limits)
Hub for
Focus city for
Elevation AMSL681 m / 2,234 ft
Coordinates43°21′19″N077°02′41″E / 43.35528°N 77.04472°E /43.35528; 77.04472
Websitealaport.com
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Runways
DirectionLengthSurface
mft
05R/23L4,400x6014,436 × 197Concrete
05L/23R4,500x6014,764 × 197Concrete
Statistics (2024)
Passengers11,426,650
Source:AIP Kazakhstan[2]

Almaty International Airport[a] (IATA:ALA,ICAO:UAAA) is aninternational airport inAlmaty,Kazakhstan. It is larger thanNursultan Nazarbayev International Airport (NQZ) inAstana and is the main international gateway into the country. It is aprincipal hub ofAir Astana, the national flag carrier, as well as other domestic and international airlines. The airport plays role in connecting Almaty to the rest of the country and the broader region through its extensive transport links.

As of 2024 it is thebusiest airport in Kazakhstan (as well as inCentral Asia) and6th busiest in the Post-Soviet states. In 2022, it served 7.2 million passengers, with 63% traveling on domestic routes and 37% on international flights.[3] Additionally, the airport managed 88,400 tonnes of cargo in 2022, making it the largest airport in the country in terms of cargo volume.[citation needed]

The airport is registered under name of "JSC Almaty International Airport", which is owned by Turkish airport companyTAV Airports Holding.

Location

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The airport is located approximately 8.1 NM (15.0 km; 9.3 mi) to the north-east of central Almaty, on the outskirts of the city. It is bordered by a mix of open land and residential settlements. The airport is located north of the settlement of Guldala, and north-east of other city districts, including Tbilisskaya and Kolhozshy, all of which lie within the wider region of Almaty.

History

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AKazakhstan AirlinesIlyushin Il-86 at Almaty International Airport in 1996
Terminal 1 Check-in hall

Early years

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The airport was built in 1935 for the use of small civil and military aircraft.[4] Till 1990, it was the part of Kazakh Department of Civil Aviation, and then reorganized into "Alma-Ata Airport" in 1991. Since 1993, it has run as an independent business unit. In 1994, it was reorganized into OJSC "Almaty Airport" and later renamed to JSC Almaty International Airport.[citation needed]

The main terminal of Almaty International Airport, located at 2 Mailina Street, was originally built in 1973. The building was designed by architects V. P. Ishchenko, O. N. Naumova, Y. G. Litvinenko, and Y. I. Sharapov, with engineering by K. Nurmakova and Z. Sukhanova. In 1979, it was designated a historical monument, reflecting its architectural and cultural significance.[citation needed]

The supersonic transport (SST)Tupolev Tu-144 began service on 26 December 1975, flying mail and freight between Moscow and Alma-Ata in preparation for passenger services, which commenced in November 1977. The Aeroflot flight on 1 June 1978 was the Tu-144's 55th and last scheduled passenger service.[citation needed]

Following a runway reconstruction in 1998, Almaty airport was awarded a CAT II certificate and the status of an international airport.[citation needed]

On 9–10 July 1999, a fire broke out in theshashlik kitchen and raged for over seven hours, severely damaging key areas such as the restaurant, waiting room, and duty-free shop. The damage rendered the building unusable, and it was later delisted as a historical monument in 2010.[citation needed]

Development since 2000

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Construction of a new terminal was completed in 2004. On 30 September 2008, a second runway was opened with the first departure being aBMI flight bound for London Heathrow. The new runway was also given an ICAO certificate for CAT III landings which will significantly reduce the number of planes diverting to nearby airfields due to low visibility, especially during the winter months. The runway is the longest in central Asia. The new runway can accept all types of aircraft without limitation of take-off weight and operation frequency.[citation needed]

Growth in connectivity is in danger of being compromised by airport infrastructure that is comparatively expensive and not keeping pace with demand growth.IATA is urging the Kazakhstan government to followICAO principles and eliminate differentialANSP charges between domestic and international carriers. In 2012, it was 18% more expensive to turn around anAirbus A320 in Almaty than at similarly sized airports in Europe. The differential rose to 43% for aBoeing 767.[5]

In April 2007, construction began on a new international passenger terminal at Almaty International Airport, designed by the French firm Aeroports de Paris Ingenierie (ADPI). The terminal, inspired by the traditional shape of five yurts, was planned to have six boarding bridges and a capacity of 2,500 passengers per hour. It was part of a larger "Airport City" complex including a Marriott Hotel, conference halls, a business center, and shopping facilities.[6] Located across the airfield from the existing Terminal 1, which was to remain for domestic flights, construction was halted in 2010 following objections from Air Astana. The airline argued that separating terminals would require crossing active runways, causing operational difficulties. A German consulting firm confirmed these concerns and recommended building a new combined terminal to serve both domestic and international flights in a single facility, replacing the partially completed separate terminal. During this period, the terminal was intended to support increased international traffic, including that generated by the2011 Asian Winter Games, with financing involvement from theAmsterdam Trade Bank. In 2017, the airport announced plans to demolish the unfinished terminal to construct this new integrated terminal, which would eventually replace or work alongside Terminal 1.[7]

On 17 February 2012, in Moscow, at the 32nd session of the Council on Aviation and the Use of Airspace of the Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC), Almaty International Airport was recognized as the best in the CIS and received the prize "For Achievements in the Development of International Airports".[8]

Protesters seized the airport on 5 January during the2022 Kazakh unrest, halting flights. Kazakh PresidentKassym-Jomart Tokayev said that eight members of Kazakh security forces had been killed and the insurgents had hijacked five airplanes, and he appealed to Russian security forces to retake the facility.[9][10] On 7 January,TASS reported thatCollective Security Treaty Organization troops had occupied the airport and restored order.[11][better source needed]

In May 2022, a proposal was made to Deputy Prime MinisterRoman Sklyar by a group of deputies from thePeople's Party of Kazakhstan to name the airport afterKazakhSovietcommunistpoliticianDinmukhamed Kunaev.[12]

To accommodate new terminal construction, the historic VIP terminal was dismantled in late 2022 with plans to reconstruct it 420 m (1,380 ft) away.[13][14]

In 1 June 2024, Terminal 2 at Almaty International Airport opened, increasing the airport's potential capacity to 14 million passengers per year. Kazakhstan's Ministry of Transport says that 15 new international routes to 10 countries will be launched.[15]

In 2025, TAV Airports launched the Horizon Investment Project, a comprehensive long-term modernisation plan for Almaty International Airport with a budget of approximately $1.5–1.7 billion. The initial phase (2025–2028) includes runway reconstruction, new taxiways, terminal upgrades, and environmental initiatives such as a reagent recycling system for de-icing fluids. Additional plans feature expanded aircraft parking, a new maintenance hangar, and improved passenger facilities including a hotel and multi-level parking. The project aims to increase the airport’s capacity to 40 million passengers annually by 2050, with future developments including a third runway and a special economic zone for high-tech industries.[16][17]

In 2025, Kazakhstan announced plans to operate new flights to Tokyo starting in February 2026. Direct flights to New York were planned for 2026 but were indefinitely postponed pending new aircraft deliveries and the resolution of restrictions on overflights of Russia.[18][19]

Terminals

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Terminal 1

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The current Terminal 1 was opened on 29 December 2003, following construction that began in 2000 after the 1999 fire.[20] It was designed by architect Qaldybai Montahaev.[21]

Terminal 2

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Terminal 2 at Almaty International Airport opened on 1 June 2024, exclusively serving international flights.[22] Construction began around 2022 after TAV Airports took full ownership.[23] Designed by French firm ADPi and built by TAV Construction, the terminal covers over 53,000 square meters and includes 50 check-in counters, 20 passport control booths, and four automated e-gates.[24]

Located northeast of Terminal 1 and connected by an indoor bridge, Terminal 2 offers modern facilities such as security checkpoints, immigration, duty-free shops, VIP lounges, and a small museum displaying the airport's history. The terminal was built with a focus on accessibility and sustainability, increasing the airport’s annual capacity to 14 million passengers.[25]

Terminal 2 Exterior
Terminal 2 Departures Hall

Airlines and destinations

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Passenger

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The following airlines offer year-round and seasonal scheduled flights to and from Almaty:

AirlinesDestinations
AeroflotMoscow–Sheremetyevo[26]
Air ArabiaAbu Dhabi,[27]Sharjah[28]
Air Astana[29]Abu Dhabi,Antalya,Aktau,Astana,Atyrau,Baku,Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi,Beijing–Capital,Bishkek,Frankfurt,Guangzhou,Jeddah,London–Heathrow,[30],Dubai–International,Dushanbe,Istanbul,Malé,Medina,[31],Kyzylorda,Mumbai–Shivaji,New Delhi,Nha Trang,Oral,Oskemen,Osh,Phuket,[32]Phu Quoc,[33],Şymkent,Seoul–Incheon,Tashkent,Tbilisi,Ürümqi,Shanghai–Pudong (begins 29 March 2026)[34]
Seasonal:Da Nang,Larnaca (begins 4 June 2026)[35]
Seasonal charter:Doha
Air CairoSeasonal charter:El Alamein,Sharm El Sheikh[36]
Air ChinaBeijing–Capital[37]
AirAsia XKuala Lumpur–International[38]
AJetAnkara[39]
Asiana AirlinesSeoul–Incheon[40]
Asman AirlinesIssyk-Kul[41]
AzimuthSochi[42]
BelaviaMinsk[43]
Centrum AirNukus,[44]Tashkent
China Eastern AirlinesShanghai–Pudong[45]
China Southern AirlinesBeijing–Daxing,[46]Guangzhou,Ürümqi,Xi'an
Eastar JetSeoul–Incheon[47]
Seasonal:Busan
FlyArystan[48]Aktau,Aktobe,Astana,Atyrau,Oral,Oskemen,Şymkent,Semey,Pavlodar,Türkıstan[49],Qarağandy,Qostanai
Seasonal:Yining,Kutaisi
Seasonal charter:Goa-Manohar[50]
FlydubaiDubai–International[51]
FlynasJeddah[52]
Hunnu AirUlaanbaatar[53]
IndiGoMumbai–Shivaji (suspended until 28 February 2026)[54]
Jazeera AirwaysKuwait City[55]
Loong AirHangzhou[56]
LOT Polish AirlinesWarsaw-Chopin (begins 31 May 2026)[57]
LufthansaFrankfurt (resumes 29 March 2026)
NeosMilan–Malpensa[58]
Pegasus AirlinesIstanbul–Sabiha Gökçen[59]
Qatar AirwaysDoha[60]
Qeshm AirTehran–Imam Khomeini[61]
Red Sea AirlinesSeasonal charter:Sharm El Sheikh
Rossiya AirlinesSaint Petersburg[62]
S7 AirlinesNovosibirsk[63]
SalamAirSeasonal:Muscat[64]
SCAT Airlines[65]Aktau,Aktobe,Astana,Atyrau,Jeddah,Kokshetau,Medina,Minsk,Oral,Oskemen,Sanya,Şymkent,Semey,Petropavl,Taraz,Türkıstan,Qarağandy,Qostanai,Zhezkazgan
Seasonal:Ürjar
Seasonal charter:Goa–Dabolim,[66]Nha Trang,Pattaya,[67]Phuket,Phu Quoc
Somon AirDushanbe[68]
Sunday AirlinesSeasonal charter:Phuket[69]
Thai AirAsia XBangkok–Don Mueang[70]
Turkish AirlinesIstanbul[71]
Uzbekistan Airways[72]Tashkent,Nukus

Cargo

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AirlinesDestinations
Atlas Air[73]Amsterdam,Chongqing,Liège,Zaragoza,Zhengzhou
My FreighterTashkent[74]
Qatar Airways Cargo[75]Doha,Hong Kong
Silk Way West Airlines[76]Baku,Hong Kong

Statistics

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Annual traffic

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PassengersYear02,000,0004,000,0006,000,0008,000,00010,000,00012,000,000197019801990200020102020PassengersAnnual passenger traffic
Annual passenger traffic[77][78][non-primary source needed][79]
YearPassengers% change
20103,000,000Steady
20113,665,538Increase 22.2%
20124,003,004Increase 9.2%
20134,323,224Increase 8%
20144,588,866Increase 6%
20154,905,307Increase 6.9%
20164,878,450Decrease 0.5%
20175,640,800Increase 15.6%
20185,686,926Increase 1%
20196,422,721Increase 13%
20203,669,668Decrease 42.9%
20216,103,657Increase 66.3%
20227,230,156Increase 18.5%
20239,547,136Increase 32.0%
202411,426,650Increase 19.7%

Ground transportation

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Almaty International Airport can be reached by roadway or public transport.[80] The airport operates two parking lots[81] and is serviced by bus routes 3 and 92, with bus stations located in front of both the domestic (Terminal 1) and international (Terminal 2) terminals.[82] In addition to taxis,ridesharing services such asYandex Taxi operate to the airport.[83]

Accidents and incidents

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Kazakh:Халықаралық Алматы Әуежайы,romanizedHalyqaralyq Almaty Äuejaiy;Russian:Международный аэропорт Алматы.

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