Shymkent, Kazakhstan,23rd July 2025:
Central Asia is rapidly solidifying its role as a key hub for regional and intercontinental air traffic. Shymkent International Airport (IATA: CIT) is entering a new era with the launch of Terminal A—a modern passenger facility designed to support large-scale aviation growth and expand air connectivity across the region.
Why Shymkent?
A Strategic Location for Regional and Intercontinental Hubs
Located in Kazakhstan’s third-largest city, Shymkent sits at the crossroads of major transport and trade corridors—from the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR) to the China–Europe rail networks. This makes the airport a prime location for both passenger and cargo operations.
With a population of over 1.2 million, a dynamic business environment, and strong growth in domestic and international tourism, Shymkent is increasingly viewed as the southern air gateway of Kazakhstan, attracting airlines, logistics companies, and investors.
Terminal A: Operational Today, Built for Tomorrow
Opened in late 2024, Terminal A meets the highest standards of a modern airport infrastructure:
• Passenger Capacity: 2 million annually, expandable to 5 million
• Smart Baggage Handling System (BHS): Automated sorting lines, real-time tracking, and airline integration
• Security: Predictive screening, biometric passenger ID, integration with government databases
• Passenger Services: Dedicated CIP and VIP lounges, fast-track control and passport clearance
• Navigation & Comfort: Multilingual digital wayfinding (Kazakh, Russian, English, Chinese), accessible via mobile app
• Technology: Self check-in and bag-drop kiosks, high-speed Wi-Fi, universal charging stations
• Sustainability: Energy-efficient lighting, heat recovery systems, eco-certified materials, and rooftop solar panels.
Expanding Route Network: A Growing Map of Connectivity
Shymkent International Airport is already linked to key destinations across the region and beyond. In 2025, the route network continues to expand:
• Central Asia & Domestic Kazakhstan:
▪ Tashkent, Bishkek, Dushanbe, Almaty, Astana, Aktau, Atyrau
• Middle East & Gulf Region:
▪ Dubai (FlyDubai, SCAT), Doha (Qatar Airways), Sharjah (Air Arabia)
• Europe & Turkey:
▪ Istanbul (Turkish Airlines, Pegasus), Ankara, Warsaw, Frankfurt
• Russia & CIS:
▪ Moscow (Aeroflot, Red Wings, SCAT), St. Petersburg, Kazan, Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk
• Asia:
▪ Beijing, Urumqi, Xi’an, Mumbai (in development), Bangkok
• Southeast Asia & South Korea (under negotiation):
▪ Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, Ho Chi Minh City, Manila
Airlines Already Operating at Shymkent:
• SCAT Airlines (based at CIT)
• Air Astana
• FlyArystan
• Qazaq Air
• Turkish Airlines
• FlyDubai
• Red Wings
• Pegasus Airlines
• Qatar Airways
• Uzbekistan Airways
• Air Arabia
— with more to come
Incentives for Airline Partners: A Strategic Market Entry
In cooperation with government agencies, the airport operator offers compelling incentives for launching new routes:
• Discounted airport fees for new destinations
• Joint marketing and promotional support
• Flexible and protected slot allocation
• Overnight parking and efficient ground handling availability
• Assistance with opening local offices and representation
Cargo Opportunities: A Logistics Hub Ready for Growth
Southern Kazakhstan is a major industrial and agricultural region with strong export potential. Shymkent’s proximity to logistics zones makes it an ideal location for a cargo terminal, included in the airport’s long-term master plan.
• Planned development of a modern air cargo hub with cold-chain and veterinary infrastructure
• Simplified customs and cargo handling procedures
• Free economic zone located within close proximity to the airport
Join a Rapidly Growing Aviation Hub
The launch of Terminal A is more than just an infrastructure upgrade—it’s a strategic initiative aimed at integrating Central Asia into the global aviation network.