Tajik travelers now may fly to Moscow by charter flight from Tashkent

Uzbekistan’s flag carrier airline Uzbek Airways has announced guaranteed daily charter flights from Tashkent to Moscow.  Not only nationals of Uzbekistan but also citizens of Tajikistan and Russia reportedly can purchase tickets for these flights,    Uzbek Airways press center says in a short message that the number of seats is limited and schedule changes can […]

Uzbekistan’s flag carrier airline Uzbek Airways has announced guaranteed daily charter flights from Tashkent to Moscow. 

Not only nationals of Uzbekistan but also citizens of Tajikistan and Russia reportedly can purchase tickets for these flights,   

Uzbek Airways press center says in a short message that the number of seats is limited and schedule changes can be made.  

Passengers on these flights must have a certificate showing the negative result of COVID-19, obtained by testing by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method, and made no earlier than 72 hours (3 days) prior to arrival.  

The Tashkent-Moscow flight will be operated every day and the ticket for this flight costs from 30,322 Russian rubles (equivalent to some 4,700 somonis).

The charter flight from Moscow to Tashkent will be operated daily except Saturday and the ticket for this flight will cost 17,924 Russian rubles without luggage and 21.274 Russian rubles with luggage.  

Meanwhile, a regular bus is expected to run from Dushanbe to Tashkent soon and Tajik travelers will be able to get to Tashkent by bus. 

For comparison, the ticket for regular Dushanbe-Moscow flight costs 4,500 somonis and the ticket for charter flight from Dushanbe to Moscow costs from 4,500 somonis to 8,500 somonis.

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