Low-Cost Carrier FLYONE Asia to Launch Regular International Flights from Tashkent Starting April 2026
Low-Cost Carrier FLYONE Asia to Launch Regular International Flights from Tashkent Starting April 2026
Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) — Uzbek low-cost airline FLYONE Asia has announced the launch of regular international flights from Tashkent, marking a key step in expanding its route network and strengthening Uzbekistan’s aviation connections with major foreign markets. Flight operations are scheduled to begin on 6 April 2026.
According to the airline, regular services from Tashkent International Airport will connect the capital with several cities in Russia, as well as Baku, Riga, Tel Aviv, and Chișinău. The new routes are designed to meet sustainable passenger demand and cater to business, tourism, private, and family travel.
FLYONE Asia began operations in Uzbekistan in the summer of 2025, initially launching charter flights from Tashkent, Samarkand, Andijan, and Fergana in accordance with IATA standards.
Currently, the airline operates charter and ACMI flights with a modern fleet of seven Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft. The airline has also established direct flights between Tashkent and Kashgar, one of China’s key logistics hubs, which, according to the company, generates additional economic opportunities for both countries.
Regular flights from Tashkent will be operated on Airbus A320 aircraft. The flight schedule includes four weekly flights to Moscow (Vnukovo Airport), two weekly flights to Yekaterinburg, Mineralnye Vody, and Kazan, one weekly flight to Novosibirsk, and two weekly flights to Samara. In addition to Russian destinations, FLYONE Asia will operate twice-weekly flights to Riga and Baku, twice-weekly flights to Tel Aviv, and three weekly flights to Chișinău.
FLYONE Asia notes that the launch of new routes aligns with the company’s long-term strategy to gradually expand its international network, improve connectivity, and develop air services not only from Tashkent but also from other regional airports in Uzbekistan.
FLYONE Asia CEO Vladimir Chebotar emphasized that starting regular flights from Uzbekistan’s capital is strategically important for the carrier.
He stated that the company has observed stable and growing demand on these routes and aims to offer passengers a balanced combination of affordable fares, comfort, and reliability, supporting further expansion of its route network.
Ticket sales for the new destinations are already open through the airline’s official website, mobile app, and partner travel agencies.
FLYONE Asia is an Uzbek airline and part of the international FLYONE Group. The carrier focuses on providing safe, comfortable, and affordable air travel with a modern fleet while actively expanding its presence in international markets.