Centrum Air Increases Frequency of Tashkent - Delhi Flights

Airbus A320 family aircraft will be used on the route.

Centrum Air is increasing the frequency of flights on the Tashkent – Delhi route. Starting March 29, flights will be operated three times a week — on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. Airbus A320 family aircraft will be used on the route.

The expanded schedule will give passengers more flexibility when planning business and leisure trips. The minimum round-trip ticket price starts from $256, excluding baggage.

The schedule is designed to provide convenient connections via Tashkent. Passengers from Delhi will be able to continue their journey on the carrier's route network to Tbilisi, Batumi, Guangzhou, Istanbul, Tel Aviv, and other cities.

The increase in the number of flights is in line with Centrum Holding's strategy to develop Tashkent as an international aviation hub connecting Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. The geographical location of Uzbekistan, historically located at the crossroads of the Great Silk Road, enhances the country's potential as a transit hub.

Aeroprime Group is the exclusive general agent of the airline in India. Its head, Abhishek Goyal, noted that the increase in flight frequency reflects the growing interest in the Indian market and creates additional opportunities to increase both direct and transit passenger traffic through Tashkent.

Sources:
uzdaily

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