Flyone Asia launches scheduled international flights from Tashkent starting in April

New routes cover cities in Russia, Baku, Riga, Tel Aviv, and Chisinau

Uzbek low-cost carrier Flyone Asia announced the launch of scheduled international air service from Tashkent starting April 6, 2026. Flights will be operated on Airbus A320 aircraft, covering cities in Russia as well as Baku, Riga, Tel Aviv, and Chisinau. The new routes are intended for both business and leisure travel, including family trips.

The flight program includes four flights a week to Moscow (Vnukovo), two to Yekaterinburg, Mineralnye Vody, and Kazan, one to Novosibirsk, and two to Samara. Outside Russia, scheduled flights will operate twice a week to Riga, Baku, and Tel Aviv, and three times a week to Chisinau. Ticket sales are already open through the airline's website, mobile app, and partner agencies.

Flyone Asia began operations in Uzbekistan in the summer of 2025 with charter flights and ACMI services, including direct service between Tashkent and Kashgar. According to CEO Vladimir Chebotar, the launch of scheduled flights from the capital is strategically important and aligns with the long-term strategy of expanding the international route network and improving transport accessibility.