
Centrum Air announces the launch of a number of new scheduled international routes as part of the development of its route network. The main focus is on expanding its presence in the CIS countries as well as strengthening air connectivity with Asian markets.
In the spring–summer schedule, the airline is launching new flights to cities in Russia:
Omsk – from March 31, twice a week (Tuesday, Friday)
Krasnoyarsk – from March 29, twice a week (Thursday, Sunday)
Samara – from March 30, twice a week (Monday, Thursday)
Sochi – from March 30, twice a week (Monday, Friday)
Ulan-Ude – from April 1, once a week (Wednesday)
The launch of these routes will enhance regional connectivity and provide additional travel opportunities for passengers making regular trips between Uzbekistan and the Russian Federation.
At the same time, the airline is strengthening its regional network by launching flights to Central and South Asian countries:
Astana – from March 29, four times a week (Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Sunday)
Uralsk – from April 22, twice a week (Tuesday, Sunday)
Osh – from April 1, twice a week (Wednesday, Saturday)
Lahore – from April 21, twice a week (Tuesday, Friday)
The launch of these routes will contribute to the development of regional connectivity, expansion of business and tourism ties, and strengthening of interregional cooperation.
All flights will be operated from Tashkent using modern and comfortable Airbus A320 aircraft.
As part of further network expansion, the airline also plans to launch additional routes, including domestic flights on the Tashkent – Samarkand route, as well as international destinations to Vietnam – Da Nang and Cam Ranh (Nha Trang).
In addition, the airline will launch its first European destination – Frankfurt starting March 30.
More detailed information about flight schedules and ticket prices is available on the official website: centrum-air.com.
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