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Centrum Air Launches New Namangan – Moscow Route Starting June 22

Centrum Air Launches New Namangan – Moscow Route Starting June 22

17 June, 2025

Beginning June 22, 2025, Centrum Air will launch regular flights between Namangan and Moscow (Domodedovo Airport). This new route will establish a direct connection between eastern Uzbekistan and the capital of Russia, strengthening transport links and making travel easier for residents of the region.

Flights will be operated three times a week — on Mondays, Thursdays, and Sundays — aboard modern and comfortable Airbus A320 aircraft. The average flight duration is approximately 4 hours and 20 minutes, providing a fast and convenient link between the two cities.

Flight schedule (local time):

Namangan – Moscow (Flight C407):

  • Thursday, Sunday: Departure from Namangan at 12:40, arrival in Moscow at 15:00

  • Monday (from June 23): Departure from Namangan at 18:40, arrival in Moscow at 21:00

Moscow – Namangan (Flight C408):

  • Thursday, Sunday: Departure from Moscow at 16:00, arrival in Namangan at 22:05

  • Monday (from June 23): Departure from Moscow at 22:00, arrival in Namangan at 04:05 the next day

The launch of this route offers passengers greater flexibility in planning both business trips and visits to family and friends. Additionally, the new destination enhances convenience for tourists and contributes to the development of regional tourism.

Tickets are now available on the airline’s official website: centrum-air.com

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