
The airline is increasing the frequency of flights on key domestic routes, offering fixed discounted fares
Starting January 4, 2026, Asman Airlines is launching and expanding its program of subsidized flights on domestic routes in Kyrgyzstan. These flights are operated at socially oriented fares, which should contribute to improving transport accessibility, developing domestic tourism, and enhancing the mobility of citizens. The press service of the International Airports of Kyrgyzstan reports on this initiative.
According to the provided information, the program is being implemented with government support and covers routes where air service was previously limited or irregular.
We present to you the list of subsidized routes of Asman Airlines:
Bishkek – Talas — 2 flights per week (Mon, Fri), cost: 2,100 soms
Bishkek – Naryn — 2 flights per week (Mon, Fri), cost: 2,100 soms
Bishkek – Kerben — 2 flights per week (Wed, Fri), cost: 3,600 soms
Bishkek – Kazarman — 2 flights per week (Mon, Fri), cost: 3,100 soms
Bishkek – Batken — 6 flights per week (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Sat, Sun), cost: 4,500 soms
Bishkek – Razakov — 6 flights per week, cost: 4,800 soms
Bishkek – Karakol (winter season) — 4 flights per week (Tue, Thu, Fri, Sun), cost: 4,000 soms
Osh – Karakol (seasonal) — 2 flights per week (Tue, Thu), cost: 5,000 soms
It is worth noting that the routes Bishkek – Osh – Bishkek and Bishkek – Manas – Bishkek maintain the status of the busiest on the domestic market. Due to the high passenger traffic on these routes, fare subsidies are not applied. Ticket prices for the Bishkek – Osh route range from 3,600 to 5,500 soms, while for the Bishkek – Manas route, they range from 3,500 to 4,100 soms, depending on the date and flight load.