Centrum Air, Uzbekistan's fast-growing private airline, has announced an increase in its flight frequencies between India and Uzbekistan, further strengthening connectivity between the two countries. The airline will now operate five weekly flights, offering greater flexibility, convenience, and travel options for passengers. Centrum Air Expands India–Uzbekistan Connectivity - New Frequency: Increased to five weekly flights between India and Uzbekistan. - Purpose: Responding to strong demand from tourism, business exchanges, medical travel, and cultural ties. - Impact: More flexibility and convenience for both leisure and corporate travelers. Strategic Importance - India is one of Centrum Air’s most important international markets. - The expansion reflects confidence in India’s potential and supports bilateral tourism and trade growth. - Passengers gain easier onward access to Uzbekistan’s historic cities, cultural attractions, and Central Asian destinations. Leadership Voices - Abdulaziz Abdurakhmanov (CEO, Centrum Holding): > “India remains one of the most important international markets… The increase in frequencies is a direct response to growing passenger demand.” - Abhishek Goyal (CEO, Aeroprime Group – GSA partner in India): > “Increasing operations to five weekly flights is a significant milestone that reflects the strength of the India-Uzbekistan travel corridor.” Why Uzbekistan Appeals to Indian Travelers - Rich Silk Road heritage - Visa-friendly policies - Authentic cultural experiences - Growing popularity as a leisure and MICE destination This expansion positions Centrum Air as a serious player in strengthening the India–Central Asia travel corridor, while also tapping into the rising interest among Indian travelers for new cultural and business frontiers.
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