
The airline Asman Airlines is actively developing its subsidized flight program within the country. Starting from January 4, 2026, the company has begun to operate new flights and increased the frequency of regular flights on key routes with fixed socially-oriented fares, as reported by the press service of OJSC "Airports of Kyrgyzstan".
This subsidized transportation program is being implemented with the support of the government and aims to improve the mobility of the population, promote regional development, and activate domestic tourism. It covers routes where air communication was previously either irregular or unprofitable for passengers.
Routes of the Asman Airlines Subsidized Program
- Bishkek — Talas — 2 flights per week (Monday, Friday), cost: 2,100 soms;
- Bishkek — Naryn — 2 flights per week (Monday, Friday), cost: 2,100 soms;
- Bishkek — Kerben — 2 flights per week (Wednesday, Friday), cost: 3,600 soms;
- Bishkek — Kazarman — 2 flights per week (Monday, Friday), cost: 3,100 soms;
- Bishkek — Batken — 6 flights per week (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday), cost: 4,500 soms;
- Bishkek — Razakov — 6 flights per week, cost: 4,800 soms;
- Bishkek — Karakol (in the winter season) — 4 flights per week (Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday), cost: 4,000 soms;
- Osh — Karakol (seasonal flight) — 2 flights per week (Tuesday, Thursday), cost: 5,000 soms.
The availability of regular and affordable flights contributes to stable transportation links between regions and the capital, as well as increasing interest in domestic tourism and stimulating economic activity in various areas of the country.