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Centrum Air launches regular flights on the Tashkent – Osh route

Centrum Air launches regular flights on the Tashkent – Osh route

26 February, 2026

Centrum Air continues to expand its international route network and announces the launch of a new destination between Tashkent and Osh. Flights will commence on April 1 and will operate on a regular basis twice a week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, using modern and comfortable Airbus A320 family aircraft.

The flight time is just 1 hour and 10 minutes, making the route a convenient option for both business trips and visits to family and friends. Round-trip fares start from UZS 1.5 million (USD 124), excluding baggage.

The schedule has been designed to offer convenient connections via Tashkent, allowing passengers from Osh to seamlessly continue their journeys across the airline’s extensive network within Uzbekistan as well as to international destinations, including Male, Guangzhou, Istanbul, Dubai, Nha Trang and other cities.

The launch of the new route aligns with Centrum Air’s strategy to enhance regional connectivity, improve transport accessibility, and strengthen business and tourism ties between Central Asian countries. Tickets are already available through the airline’s official website and all sales channels.




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