About This Route
Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Astana (TSE) to Almaty (ALA)?
Sit on the Right side of the plane for the best views on flights from Tselinograd to Alma-ata. Right-side seats capture the most dramatic geography: the steppe departure landscape and especially the Trans-Ili Alatau mountains during approach, which are the visual highlight of this route.
What can I see during takeoff from Astana in Tselinograd?
During takeoff from Astana (TSE), sit on the Right side for the best views. Astana typically departs to the north or northeast. Right-side seats offer views of the Ishim River valley and the steppe landscape stretching toward the Russian border. Left side faces the city itself, which is less visually distinctive at altitude. Notable sights include: Ishim River (meandering northward), Astana city grid (geometric layout visible briefly), flat steppe extending to horizon, occasional small lakes in the surrounding plains.
What can I see when landing at Almaty in Alma-ata?
When landing at Almaty (ALA), sit on the Right side for the best views. Almaty approaches from the north, typically landing on runways 05 or 23. Right-side seats during descent show the Trans-Ili Alatau mountains rising dramatically from the steppe, with the city nestled at their base. The mountain backdrop is the dominant visual feature on this leg. Notable sights include: Trans-Ili Alatau mountain range (snow-capped peaks), Almaty city sprawl at mountain base, Big Almaty Lake (turquoise alpine lake), Turgen Gorge (deep valley cutting into mountains).
How long is the flight from Tselinograd to Alma-ata?
The flight from Astana (TSE) to Almaty (ALA) takes Approximately 1 hour 15 minutes.
What does the Tselinograd to Alma-ata flight path pass over?
The flight path crosses open steppe for most of the journey. The Saryesik-Atyrau Desert lies to the west (not visible from typical flight path). As the aircraft approaches Almaty from the north, the landscape gradually transitions from flat steppe to foothills, with the Trans-Ili Alatau becoming increasingly prominent on the southern horizon. No major water bodies or cities are crossed during the midpoint of the route—it is primarily featureless steppe with occasional small lakes and settlements.