The Russian airline "Pobeda" is launching two new regular routes between Moscow and Uzbekistan in the first quarter of 2026. Flights will be operated on Boeing 737-800 aircraft and will connect Moscow with the cities of Nukus and Termez.
The Moscow - Nukus flight will start on March 7 and will be operated twice a week. The Moscow - Termez route began operating on February 28 with the same frequency.
The new routes are designed to strengthen air links between the countries, stimulate tourism and business travel, and improve the transport accessibility of Uzbekistan's regions for Russian passengers.
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