
Published
01/26/2026, 10:31On 4 January 2026, the airline launched and increased the frequency of flights on key domestic routes with fixed socially oriented fares.
The subsidised air transport programme, aimed at increasing the mobility of the population, developing regions and supporting domestic tourism, is being implemented with state support and covers destinations where air transport was previously irregular or inaccessible.
Subsidised routes:
Bishkek – Talas – twice a week (Mon, Fri), fare: 2,100 KGS.
Bishkek – Naryn – twice a week (Mon, Fri), fare: 2,100 KGS.
Bishkek – Kerben – twice a week (Wed, Fri), fare: 3,600 KGS.
Bishkek – Kazarman – twice a week (Mon, Fri), fare: 3,100 KGS.
Bishkek – Batken – 6 times a week (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Sat, Sun), fare: 4,500 KGS.
Bishkek – Razzakov – 6 times a week, fare: 4,800 KGS.
Bishkek – Karakol (winter period) – 4 times a week (Tue, Thu, Fri, Sun), fare: 4,000 KGS.
Osh – Karakol (seasonal) – 2 times a week (Tue, Thu), fare: 5,000 KGS.
Regular and affordable flights provide stable transport links between the regions and the capital, as well as between the regions themselves, contributing to the development of domestic tourism and economic activity. Tickets are sold through the official Asman Airlines mobile app, which allows passengers to quickly book their flight without additional fees.
The Bishkek – Osh – Bishkek and Bishkek – Manas – Bishkek routes remain the busiest in the domestic market. Due to high passenger traffic and the need to maintain a competitive environment, fare subsidies are not applied on these routes.
On the Bishkek – Osh – Bishkek route, ticket prices range from 3,600 to 5,500 KGS, depending on the date and flight load.
Prices for the Bishkek – Manas – Bishkek route range from 3,500 to 4,100 KGS.



