
Centrum Air announces changes to its fleet basing structure and flight schedule as part of a planned route network adjustment and preparations for the 2026 summer season.
To improve operational efficiency, enhance connections, and concentrate resources at the airline’s main hub, part of the flights previously operated from Samarkand will be transferred to departures from Tashkent.
With the transition to the new operating model, flights on the Samarkand – Istanbul, Dubai and Moscow (Domodedovo) routes will be discontinued in their current format starting March 29.
Flights on the Samarkand – Vladivostok and Samarkand – Sochi routes will continue under the 2026 summer schedule with departures from Tashkent, while maintaining the same frequencies (from April 1).
The Samarkand – Tel-Aviv route will remain unchanged and will operate according to the current schedule.
The transfer of part of the operations to Tashkent will allow the airline to ensure a more stable schedule, offer expanded transfer opportunities for connecting passengers, and improve overall punctuality and fleet utilization.
Passengers who have already purchased tickets for flights from Samarkand will be offered a full refund or free rebooking to similar flights departing from Tashkent.
For refunds or rebooking assistance, passengers may contact customer support:
COSTUMERCARE@centrum-air.com
+998 55 518 88 88
Centrum Air apologizes for any inconvenience and thanks passengers for their understanding.

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3 April, 2026

Centrum Air successfully operated its first scheduled flight on March 30 on the Tashkent–Frankfurt route, officially opening its first European destination. The launch marks an important milestone in the expansion of the airline’s international route network and its entry into the European market.To mark the inaugural flight, a ceremonial welcome was organized at the airport, where passengers were greeted with festive decorations, a cake, and refreshments. The event took place in a celebratory atmosphere and highlighted the significance of the launch of the new destination. The inauguration was attended by Miranshoh Raupov, Consul General of the Republic of Uzbekistan in Frankfurt am Main; Kristina Morath, Head of the Traffic Department at Fraport; Hikmet Karakelle, representative of Swissport; Mohamed Bayoumi, representative of Sky Line Air Services, GSA of Centrum Air; as well as Utkur Alimov, Coordinator of Regional Representatives and Overseas Offices of Centrum Air.Flights between Tashkent and Frankfurt are operated twice weekly using modern Airbus A321neo aircraft. The new route strengthens connectivity between Uzbekistan and Europe and creates additional opportunities for both business and leisure travel.
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