KC563, Almaty to Phuket is a direct flight connecting Central Asia into Southeast Asia with a 7 hour flight time. It operates A321 Long Range on this flight – a relatively new product in the market claimed as the fuel efficient narrowbody jet reimagining long haul flights. I took this flight on 2024 June, here’s my honest take on the seats, food, service, and overall value.
First Impressions & Cabin Experience 🛫
Boarding was smooth and well-organised although I must say there was a 30minute delay. The A321LR feels modern and spacious, especially in the Business Class cabin, which features a 2-1 seating layout. This design gives the cabin an intimate, boutique feel, making it ideal for both solo travelers and couples.
I was seated in 2A, one of the highly coveted “throne seats” thanks to its extra privacy and generous side tables. As I settled in, the crew greeted me with a hot towel, slippers, and a refreshing welcome drink — a small but appreciated gesture. I also received a Samsonite-branded amenity kit, which immediately gave the experience a premium touch.
Business Class Seat Comfort 💺
The seat itself was comfortable both upright and reclined, and the padding felt plush enough for a long-haul flight. Switching the seat into its lie-flat bed mode was straightforward, and while the bed was long enough, I did find the footwell a little narrow when lying on my side. Still, it was manageable, and with some position adjustments, I managed to rest quite well.
I also liked the little touches: the soft duvet and pillow made the rest experience cozier, and having extra side storage in the throne seat was useful for keeping personal items close at hand. For a narrowbody aircraft, Air Astana has done a good job balancing comfort, functionality, and space efficiency.
Inflight Dining 🍴
When it comes to the dining, my experience was mixed. The menu offered a decent range of breakfast options alongside fruits, pastries, and a selection of drinks. I started with a fresh fruit platter and a pain au chocolat, which was flaky and delicious. The Earl Grey tea was brewed — simple comforts that Air Astana does well.
However, the main courses were less impressive. I tried the meat option and the eggs benedict, but neither stood out in terms of flavour or presentation. Overall, I’d rate the food 5/10. If you’re particular about inflight dining, I’d recommend sticking to the pastries, fruit, and tea for a more satisfying experience.
Service & Attention to Detail ✨
This is where Air Astana truly shines. The crew were warm, friendly, and proactive, which made a significant difference on a 7-hour flight. About three hours in, the cabin temperature dropped, and without me asking, a crew member approached to offer a thicker blanket. These small touches show a level of attentiveness you don’t always find on larger carriers.
The overall vibe in Business Class felt calm and personal — almost like flying with a boutique airline, where the crew knows how to balance professionalism and friendliness perfectly.
Overall how does it fare?
Air Astana prices these Business Class seats starting from around USD 1,307*. For a 7-hour regional route on a modern aircraft with lie-flat seats, Samsonite amenity kits, and attentive service, the value is actually quite strong.
However, if you’re chasing the very best soft product in this price range, there are other carriers that might offer a more memorable culinary experience. That said, for travellers looking for a direct, affordable, efficient connection between Almaty and Phuket, Air Astana’s offering is hard to beat.
Disclaimer : All views expressed are personal. Prices indicated are on Skyscanner for a one way departure from Almaty in Nov 2025.