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Uzbekistan Airways And AZAL Sign Codeshare Agreement

Uzbekistan Airways and AZAL Azerbaijan Airlines have entered into a new codeshare agreement, strengthening bilateral air connectivity and expanding travel options between the two nations. The agreement allows each airline to sell seats on select flights operated by the other, enabling more seamless passenger transfers and improved scheduling flexibility.

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Centrum Air Expands International Services with A321neo

Centrum Air, a fast-growing airline based in Uzbekistan, has announced plans to significantly expand its international services during the summer 2025 season. Starting in late March 2025, the airline will enhance connectivity from Tashkent International Airport with new flights to Almaty, Bangkok Suvarnabhumi, Frankfurt, and Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen, utilizing the modern Airbus A321neo.

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Air Arabia to Launch Ras Al Khaimah-Tashkent Route

Air Arabia, the UAE-based low-cost carrier, has announced the launch of a new route connecting Ras Al Khaimah and Tashkent, set to commence on 27 December 2024. The airline will expand its operations at Ras Al Khaimah International Airport with the addition of a new aircraft, enabling this service and strengthening its presence in the region.

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Centrum Air to Launch Tashkent–Colombo Flights in December 2024

Centrum Air (Uzbekistan) has announced the launch of a new route connecting Tashkent to Colombo, Sri Lanka, starting on December 15, 2024. The flights will be operated using the airline’s modern Airbus A321neo aircraft, offering passengers an efficient and comfortable travel option between the two cities.

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Centrum Air to Launch Hub-and-Spoke Model in Tashkent

Centrum Air (Uzbekistan) has announced a strategic shift to a hub-and-spoke model starting from its summer 2025 schedule, positioning Tashkent as a major transit hub connecting East and West. This transformative initiative will be supported by a significant fleet expansion, set to more than double the airline’s capacity by July 2025.