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Centrum Air Adds New Frequency on Tashkent–Delhi Flights

3 March 2026 at 21:52
Centrum Air Adds New Frequency on Tashkent–Delhi Flights

Centrum Air has announced an expansion of its services on the Tashkent–Delhi route, strengthening air links between India and Uzbekistan at a time of rising demand for travel across Central Asia and beyond. The enhanced schedule will come into effect from 29 March, offering greater choice and flexibility to passengers flying for business, leisure, and transit travel.

With this move, the airline further consolidates Tashkent’s role as a strategic aviation hub, connecting Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, while providing Indian travellers with more convenient access to emerging destinations across the wider region.

New Three-Times-Weekly Schedule with Modern Airbus Aircraft

Starting 29 March, Centrum Air will operate three flights per week between Tashkent and Delhi, with services scheduled on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. All flights on this route will be operated using modern Airbus A320 family aircraft, known for their efficiency and passenger comfort, making the journey suitable for both short business trips and longer leisure itineraries.

The airline has positioned its pricing to remain competitive, with round-trip fares starting from USD 256 (excluding baggage). This pricing strategy aims to attract a broad mix of travellers, from first-time visitors to frequent flyers, while offering an appealing option for those seeking new routes between India and Central Asia.

By increasing frequency and maintaining a clear weekly pattern, Centrum Air enables travellers and travel planners to build more predictable schedules, whether for corporate engagements, tourism packages, or VFR (visiting friends and relatives) travel.

Convenient One-Stop Connections via Tashkent

A key feature of the expanded operation is improved connectivity through Tashkent to Centrum Air’s broader international network. The updated schedule is designed to facilitate convenient same-day or short-layover connections from Delhi to several international destinations.

From Tashkent, passengers departing India will be able to connect onwards to cities such as Tbilisi, Batumi, Guangzhou, Istanbul, Tel Aviv, and additional points served by the airline. This one-stop model offers Indian travellers an alternative routing option to multiple regions, opening up new combinations for multi-country itineraries.

For inbound travellers, Tashkent also serves as an attractive transit point into Delhi, positioning India as a key gateway for visitors heading further into the subcontinent. This two-way connectivity supports both tourism and business flows, reinforcing the strategic importance of the route within the airline’s network.

Supporting Tashkent’s Growth as a Regional Aviation Hub

The decision to scale up flights on the Tashkent–Delhi corridor aligns with the wider strategy of Centrum Holding to position Tashkent as a major international aviation hub. Thanks to its geographical location at the crossroads of Asia and Europe, Uzbekistan has long been associated with the historic Great Silk Road, and now seeks to translate that legacy into modern air connectivity.

By reinforcing services to India, Centrum Air contributes to a network that supports trade, tourism, investment, and cultural exchange across multiple regions. The increased flight frequency helps build a more robust transit infrastructure, enabling travellers to connect seamlessly through Tashkent to destinations across Central Asia, the CIS region, and other global markets.

This development comes at a time when travellers increasingly look for new hubs, diversified routing options, and access to underexplored regions, making Tashkent a timely and strategic choice.

Aeroprime Group as Exclusive Sales Partner in the Indian Market

In India, Centrum Air’s presence is supported by Aeroprime Group, which acts as the airline’s exclusive General Sales Agent (GSA). The partnership is focused on expanding Centrum Air’s footprint in the Indian market through targeted trade engagement and local sales expertise.

Abhishek Goyal, Executive Director & CEO of Aeroprime Group, highlighted that the increased frequency reflects the airline’s growing confidence in and commitment to the Indian market. He noted that their joint efforts are directed at strengthening brand visibility, deepening relationships with the travel trade, and driving sustainable passenger growth on the Tashkent–Delhi route.

Goyal also emphasized that the three-times-weekly schedule is expected to stimulate both point-to-point traffic between Delhi and Tashkent and transit traffic via Tashkent, further anchoring Uzbekistan as a strategic gateway linking India with Central Asia, the CIS region, and broader international destinations.

More Options and Better Connectivity for Travellers

With the introduction of additional flights, Centrum Air offers passengers:

  • Three weekly travel options on the Tashkent–Delhi route
  • Modern Airbus A320 family aircraft for enhanced comfort and reliability
  • Attractive round-trip fares from USD 256 (excluding baggage)
  • Improved one-stop connectivity from Delhi to multiple international destinations via Tashkent

For business travellers, tourists, and the travel trade, the enhanced schedule translates into greater flexibility, expanded route choices, and stronger air links between India, Uzbekistan, and beyond. The upgraded Tashkent–Delhi service marks another step in positioning the route as a key bridge between South Asia and Central Asia, with wider connections into Europe, the Middle East, and East Asia.

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