Centrum Air boosts Tashkent-Delhi route with three weekly flights

Centrum Air will increase its Tashkent-Delhi flights to three times a week starting March 29, 2026, up from two weekly services launched in October 2025. The expansion aims to meet rising demand from business and leisure travelers, using Airbus A320 aircraft. Affordable fares starting at USD 256 round-trip will enhance connectivity to Central Asia and beyond.

Centrum Air has announced an expansion of its Tashkent-Delhi route, increasing flight frequency to three times weekly beginning March 29, 2026. The flights will operate on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, building on the service that started with two weekly flights in October 2025. This move responds to growing demand for travel between India and Uzbekistan, offering more flexibility for passengers.

The airline will deploy Airbus A320 family aircraft, known for efficiency on short- to medium-haul routes. Round-trip fares begin at USD 256, including checked baggage, making the route accessible to budget tourists and corporate travelers alike. Tashkent serves as a strategic hub, connecting to destinations such as Tbilisi, Batumi, Guangzhou, Istanbul, and Tel Aviv, facilitating transit across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.

The expansion supports tourism to Uzbekistan's UNESCO World Heritage sites like Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva, alongside natural attractions for adventure travel. It also strengthens economic ties, aiding trade in sectors including agriculture, manufacturing, energy, and construction. Uzbekistan's rich heritage and landscapes are drawing more Indian visitors.

Aeroprime Group acts as Centrum Air's General Sales Agent in India, promoting the services. This development underscores improving aviation relations between the two nations, positioning Tashkent as a key gateway for regional travel.

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