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Centrum Air announces adjustments to fuel surcharges on certain international routes. The decision has been made in response to the significant increase in aviation fuel prices on global markets.
The changes affect several scheduled routes where fuel price dynamics have had the greatest impact on operating costs. The adjustment of the fuel surcharge is intended to partially offset increased expenses and ensure the sustainability of the flight programme.
At the same time, base airfares remain competitive, and the introduced changes are limited in scope and applied selectively to specific routes. The airline is taking measures to optimize costs and minimize the impact of external factors on ticket prices for passengers.
Centrum Air emphasizes that this decision will help maintain schedule stability, uphold high flight safety standards, and ensure continuity of operations amid volatility in aviation fuel prices.

On May 13, 2026, Centrum Air participated in a Road Show organised in partnership with the Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan in India, New Delhi. The event brought together key representatives of India's travel trade, including travel agents, tour operators, and DMC partners.The Centrum Air team presented the airline as Uzbekistan's largest private carrier with the country's youngest fleet, highlighting its route network and commercial opportunities for trade partners. The airline currently operates 3 weekly flights on the Delhi–Tashkent route, offering seamless onward connectivity to CIS countries and Europe via Tashkent.The event generated strong interest from trade partners and reinforced Centrum Air's position as a reliable and growing carrier in the India–Uzbekistan market. The airline remains committed to the continued development of its presence in India as one of its key strategic markets.Centrum Air, part of Centrum Holding, is Uzbekistan's largest private passenger airline. Centrum Air's fleet consists of 16 modern narrow-body and wide-body Airbus aircraft, operating flights to more than 50 destinations. The company is actively expanding its route network, providing reliable air transportation via its hubs in Uzbekistan.
20 May, 2026

Centrum Air is boosting its Korea service ahead of the summer season. From June 2, 2026, the Tashkent – Seoul (Incheon) route will be operated by a wide-body Airbus A330, replacing the current Airbus A321neo.The Airbus A330 seats 347 passengers – more space, more comfort. Alongside the aircraft upgrade, checked baggage allowances on the route are also expanding:Optimal fare — 2 pieces of checked baggage, 23 kg eachComfort fare — 2 pieces of checked baggage, 32 kg eachTo mark the switch to a wide-body aircraft, the airline is launching a special promotional fare: round-trip tickets on the Tashkent – Seoul – Tashkent route from UZS 4,500,000.Book now at centrum-air.com
19 May, 2026

The new issue of Centrum Travel Magazine is dedicated to the senses. One of them – sight. But there are things more important than what we feel.Centrum Air has launched a social project in support of the Republican Central Special Library for the Visually Impaired. As a first step, the team visited the library and donated a selection of essential literature printed in Braille, along with a computer, a printer, and other equipment.The shelves here are never full, because every book matters. Centrum Air is publishing a list of needed titles and inviting everyone to join in – to buy books and donate them directly to the Republican Central Special Library for the Visually Impaired. Some books on the list are available from 12,000 soums.Details and the full book list are available on our website. One book – already makes a difference.
19 May, 2026
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