
Starting from January 4, 2026, Asman Airlines has begun actively expanding its network of subsidized flights covering key destinations across Kyrgyzstan. This initiative, implemented with government support, aims to simplify travel for residents between cities and promote the development of domestic tourism, especially in regions where regular flights were previously not operated or had insufficient frequency.
As part of the subsidized flight program, the following routes are available:
— Bishkek – Talas: two flights per week (Monday and Friday) at a price of 2100 soms per ticket.
— Bishkek – Naryn: similarly, two flights per week on the same days at the same price.
— Bishkek – Kerben: flights on Wednesdays and Fridays, with tickets costing 3600 soms.
— Bishkek – Kazarman: two flights per week on Mondays and Fridays, priced at 3100 soms.
— Bishkek – Batken: six times a week at a fare of 4500 soms.
— Bishkek – Razakov: also six times a week, costing 4800 soms.
— Bishkek – Karakol: four flights per week in winter, priced at 4000 soms.
— Osh – Karakol: seasonal route with two flights per week, costing 5000 soms.
According to the State Enterprise "Airports of Kyrgyzstan," such subsidized flights help strengthen transport links between the capital and the regions, as well as support local businesses. Tickets can be purchased through the Asman Airlines mobile app, simplifying the booking process and avoiding additional fees.
It is important to note that the most in-demand domestic routes, such as Bishkek – Osh and Bishkek – Manas, do not have subsidies. These routes maintain commercial fares due to high passenger traffic and competition. Ticket prices for the Bishkek – Osh route range from 3600 to 5500 soms, while tickets for Bishkek – Manas cost between 3500 and 4100 soms.