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Flights via aircraft from Moscow to Astana have been suspended.

A recent issue with the technical operations of 'Aeroflot' has surfaced.

Flight services via air between Moscow and Astana have been suspended.
Flight services via air between Moscow and Astana have been suspended.

Flights via aircraft from Moscow to Astana have been suspended.

The Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Kazakhstan has held an urgent meeting with representatives of Aeroflot to discuss a technical glitch that occurred in Aeroflot's internal IT systems managing domestic flights within Russia.

This technical issue does not affect international flights to Kazakhstan, excluding the cancelled flight SU1962/1963 between Moscow and Astana. The cause of the cancellation of this specific flight on a particular date is not indicated in the available data.

Despite this incident, flights to and from Kazakhstan are proceeding as per the existing schedule, with no cancellations planned. In fact, there are some positive developments. A new flight has been launched from Almaty to Minsk, and another from Atyrau to Tashkent.

The extended flights from Turkestan to Samarkand, which were not affected by Aeroflot's technical glitch, will continue until autumn. Passengers are advised to monitor the status of their flights in advance to ensure a smooth journey.

The ministry of transport of the Republic of Kazakhstan is closely monitoring the situation, and all services for the rescheduled flight SU1914/1915 will be provided in accordance with the existing legislation. Passengers of the cancelled flight SU1962/1963 will be operated by the next available flight SU1914/1915.

It's worth noting that airport security screening procedures are not mentioned as being affected by the Aeroflot technical glitch.

In conclusion, while the technical glitch has caused some disruptions, the majority of flights to and from Kazakhstan are running as scheduled. Passengers are encouraged to stay informed and check the status of their flights regularly. The matter remains under close monitoring by the ministry of transport of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

[1] Source: Flight tracking data (specific date unspecified)

The Ministry of Transport's interest extends beyond this Aeroflot incident, as they are also looking forward to future developments in the aviation industry, such as the new flights from Almaty to Minsk and Atyrau to Tashkent. The transportation sector's positive advancements, like the extended flights from Turkestan to Samarkand, continue undeterred until autumn. Furthermore, the finance industry may experience certain adaptations due to the rescheduling of flights, with passengers of the cancelled SU1962/1963 flight being accommodated on the next available one, SU1914/1915.

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