New Delhi, 2 September 2025 – Uzbekistan’s biggest private airline, Centrum Air announces  the launch of direct scheduled flights between Delhi and Tashkent, beginning on October 3,  2025. The service will initially operate twice weekly, on Tuesdays and Fridays, strengthening  air connectivity between India and Uzbekistan. Indian travellers can look forward to affordable  fares, convenient schedules, and a comfortable travel experience. All flights will be operated  using Centrum Air’s modern fleet, which includes Airbus A320neo, A321neo, and the wide  body A330-300 aircrafts. 

Flight schedule (local time) 

Tuesday and Friday 

  • Delhi 12:10 – Tashkent 14:50 
  • Tashkent 06:55 – Delhi 10:55 

Executive statements 

Abdulaziz Abdurakhmanov, Founder and CEO of Centrum Air, stated: “We are proud to open a direct link between Delhi and Tashkent. This route will not only  provide convenience for travellers, but will also support Uzbekistan’s role as a regional hub,  connecting India with Central Asia, Europe, and the Middle East”. 

Abhishek Goyal, Executive director & CEO of Aeroprime Group, added: “We are proud to be the Exclusive GSA in India for Centrum Air and to support the launch of  Centrum Air’s direct Delhi–Tashkent flights, which will provide Indian travellers with affordable  and convenient access to Uzbekistan and beyond. This new route opens immense  opportunities for tourism, trade, and business travel.” 

Aeroprime Group, headquartered in New Delhi, is a leading airlines management / GSA  company with a robust track record in sales, marketing, customer services etc. With this new  partnership, Aeroprime Group will be responsible for driving Centrum Air / My Freighter’s passenger and cargo sales, supporting marketing initiatives, and ensuring seamless  experiences for both travellers and freight customers in India. 

Convenient transit options 

In addition to direct travel, passengers from Delhi will benefit from convenient onward  connections via Tashkent to Almaty, Istanbul, Dubai, Tel Aviv, Copenhagen and others  while strengthening Tashkent’s role as a growing hub in Central Asia.