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Hong Kong and Kazakhstan Eye Direct Flights Amid Incentive Talks
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SCMP Economy6/2/2026World1 min readChina

Hong Kong and Kazakhstan Eye Direct Flights Amid Incentive Talks

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  • Hong Kong and Kazakhstan are discussing the revival of direct flights, with Kazakh Invest offering potential subsidies to airlines.
  • A Hong Kong-based carrier is exploring a route, seen as vital for boosting investment, trade, and tourism between the two regions.

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Why It Matters

A lack of direct flights has hindered closer ties between Hong Kong and Kazakhstan. The city's leader is currently in Astana, and there are indications of incentives being offered to facilitate a breakthrough.

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A lack of direct flights has been a bugbear to Hong Kong and Kazakhstan forging closer ties but with the city’s leader now in Astana and hints of incentives on the table, hopes are rising for a breakthrough.

It is understood that a Hong Kong-based airline is now exploring launching such flights up to three times a week, but the details are being ironed out.

Asel Suankulova, managing director of Kazakh Invest’s Investment Promotion and Marketing Department, told the South China Morning Post that the country was open to offering subsidies to Hong Kong-based airlines to revive direct flights, which she described as vital for strengthening business ties.

She also expressed confidence in demand for a Hong Kong-Kazakhstan route, pointing to the success of the Milan-Almaty service launched four years ago.

“Direct flights are vital,” she said in an interview on Monday, adding that they impacted not only investment, but also trade, tourism and how well people understood each other.

Suankulova noted that after the Almaty-Milan route was relaunched in 2022, the number of visa applications from Kazakhs to visit Italy had increased 15-fold.

“When they did the initial projections, they expected 80 per cent capacity,” she said. “But it was never 80 per cent – it was always 100 per cent. They even had to increase the number of flights … and Milan is not the cheapest city to go visit.”

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Launch of direct flights between Hong Kong and Kazakhstan.

    Likely · Within months

Open Questions

  • Which Hong Kong-based airline is exploring the new route?
  • What are the specific details of the incentives being offered?
  • When is the earliest the new flights could be launched?
  • What is the projected cost of the subsidies?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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