TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, March 3. Uzbekistan’s
airline Centrum Air is increasing the frequency of its flights on
the Tashkent-Delhi route, Trend reports via the company.
According to the information, starting from March 29, flights
will operate three times a week—on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.
Services will be performed using modern and comfortable Airbus A320
family aircraft.
The expansion of air connectivity with India aligns with Centrum
Holding’s strategy to strengthen Tashkent’s position as an
international aviation hub connecting Asia, the Middle East, and
Europe.
Centrum Air is a privately owned airline in Uzbekistan that
launched its commercial operations in 2023 following a strategic
initiative by the government of Uzbekistan. The carrier offers a
wide range of scheduled and charter services, connecting passengers
to numerous international destinations, including China, Egypt,
Russia, Germany, Israel, Qatar, Kazakhstan, and Türkiye, among
others.
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