Centrum Air’s Direct Delhi–Tashkent Flights Take Off, Strengthening India–Uzbekistan Air Connectivity
Centrum Air, Uzbekistan’s biggest private airline, today commenced its direct passenger flights between Delhi (DEL) and Tashkent (TAS), further strengthening connectivity and opening new opportunities for tourism, trade, and cultural exchange between India and Uzbekistan. The service will operate twice weekly, on Tuesdays and Fridays, offering travelers affordable fares, convenient schedules, and a comfortable journey onboard Centrum Air’s modern fleet.
The inaugural flight ceremony was held at Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi (DIAL) in association with GMR, customs authorities, and senior airport officials.
Commencing with a traditional diya Lighting ceremony, departing passengers were welcomed into a festive atmosphere featuring decorated check-in counters, rangoli, and commemorative gifts. A cake-cutting ceremony was held at both the departure and arrival terminals to celebrate this milestone. Passengers enthusiastically took photos and selfies with specially curated props and banners to mark the occasion. The flight crew was greeted with bouquets, while the arriving passengers were welcomed in India with special goodies. The energy at the airport reflected the importance of this launch for both nations.
This launch follows a successful pre-launch celebration held on 26th September 2025 at The Grand, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi, attended by His Excellency Mr. Sardor Rustambaev, Ambassador of Uzbekistan, senior dignitaries, trade partners, and media representatives. Highlights included welcome addresses, presentations on Centrum Air’s vision, an engaging lucky draw, and networking over a specially curated lunch. The event showcased Centrum Air’s commitment to the Indian market and its focus on strengthening air connectivity between India and Uzbekistan.
Adil Mirza, Centrum Air, said: “Today marks a proud moment for Centrum Air as we see our Delhi–Tashkent service take flight. India has always been a priority market for us. With this launch, we are not just adding a route — we are building a bridge that connects cultures, businesses, and people. We are confident that this direct link will inspire more travelers from India to experience Uzbekistan’s hospitality and heritage.”
Abhishek Goyal, Executive Director & CEO of Aeroprime Group, added: The inaugural Delhi–Tashkent flight reflects the strength of our partnership with Centrum Air. As Centrum Air’s Exclusive GSA in India, we are proud to support this service and ensure its success. This is more than a new route — it’s an opportunity to strengthen ties and bring the people of India and Uzbekistan closer together.”
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