
Centrum Air, Uzbekistan’s largest private air carrier and part of Centrum Holding, an international integrated aviation and logistics group, announces the launch of regular flights to Frankfurt, the company’s first European destination, as part of the Spring–Summer 2026 schedule. The launch of flights to Europe marks a key milestone in the company’s history and an important step in the expansion of its international route network.
Centrum Air will operate flights twice a week, every Monday and Friday, starting March 30, 2026, with a flight duration of approximately 7 hours 15 minutes from Tashkent to Frankfurt and 5 hours 30 minutes from Frankfurt to Tashkent.
The route will be served by modern Airbus A321neo aircraft, featuring reduced noise levels, improved fuel efficiency, and enhanced cabin comfort. The minimum round-trip fare starts from USD516, including checked baggage (23kg).
In addition to expanding Centrum Air’s international network, the launch of the Frankfurt route will help strengthen tourism and business ties between Europe and Uzbekistan.
Uzbekistan is a country with a rich historical and cultural heritage, located at the heart of the Great Silk Road. Cities such as Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and attract thousands of visitors from around the world each year.
In addition to cultural tourism, the country is actively developing as a destination for gastronomic travel, business tourism, and international events, offering visitors modern infrastructure, a high level of service, and traditional Eastern hospitality.

For the comfort and safety of passengers, Centrum Air applies unified carry-on baggage rules for items transported in the aircraft cabin.Each passenger may bring one piece of carry-on baggage on board free of charge, weighing up to 8 kg.The total dimensions must not exceed 115 cm. The recommended size is 55 × 35 × 25 cm. All elements are included in the measurement, such as pockets, handles, and wheels.A special carry-on tag is attached during check-in.At the airport, carry-on items may be checked using a baggage sizer and must fit freely inside it. Additional checks may also be conducted at boarding.On board, carry-on baggage must be placed either under the seat in front of you or in the overhead bin. A compact, foldable stroller may be carried instead of standard carry-on baggage.In addition to the main carry-on allowance, passengers may also bring the following items free of charge:• a small backpack, handbag, or laptop bag (up to 30 × 40 × 10 cm)• a blanket• reading materials• baby food• an umbrella or walking cane• one duty-free shopping bagThese items are not included in the measurement of the main carry-on baggage.If your carry-on exceeds the permitted number of items, weight, or dimensions, it must be checked in as registered baggage at the check-in counter. Additional charges may apply according to the fare rules.Compliance with carry-on size and weight limits helps ensure passenger comfort and the timely departure of flights.Detailed information about baggage and carry-on allowances is available in your electronic itinerary receipt and on the official Centrum Air website.
16 February, 2026

Centrum Air has updated the check-in and boarding cut-off times for its domestic flights.Check-in now closes 45 minutes before departureBoarding is completed 25 minutes before departureThese changes are aimed at improving on-time performance and ensuring the timely execution of the flight schedule. The updated rules apply to domestic routes, including flights to Urgench (Khiva), Nukus, Bukhara, and Termez. Passengers are kindly advised to arrive at the airport in advance to complete all pre-flight procedures comfortably.Centrum Air continues to enhance its operational processes to ensure schedule reliability, passenger comfort, and a high standard of service.
26 January, 2026

During the recent visit to Pakistan, the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev specifically highlighted the expansion of direct air links between the two countries. In his address, he emphasized that starting from April this year, Centrum Air will launch scheduled passenger services to Lahore, while My Freighter will commence cargo operations to Karachi.The new routes are aimed at strengthening business, tourism, and logistics ties, as well as enhancing trade and economic cooperation between Uzbekistan and Pakistan.“It is a great honor for us that the projects of Centrum Air and My Freighter are becoming part of the interstate agenda and contributing to the development of regional transport connectivity.We are sincerely proud to be part of the process of strengthening mutually beneficial ties between Uzbekistan and Pakistan. For us, opening new routes is not merely an expansion of our network, but the creation of a sustainable ‘air bridge’ that supports business, tourism, and the shared development of our regions,” said Abdulaziz Abdurakhmanov, Founder and CEO of Centrum Holding.
9 February, 2026
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