Centrum Air opens its first European routes

Uzbekistan

Centrum Air has announced the launch of its first European routes, with direct flights from Tashkent to Frankfurt and Copenhagen starting in spring 2026 — a major milestone in the airline’s international expansion.

Centrum Air opens its first European routes
Centrum Air, Uzbekistan’s largest private airline, is set to open its first destinations in Europe as part of the spring–summer schedule of 2026. The move marks an important step in the company’s growth and the development of its global route network.

Direct flights on the Tashkent–Frankfurt–Tashkent route will begin on 30 March 2026, followed by the Tashkent–Copenhagen–Tashkent service on 31 March. Both routes will operate twice a week on Airbus A321neo aircraft.

Flights to Copenhagen will run on Tuesdays and Thursdays, lasting 7 hours 30 minutes, with fares starting from 3,000,000 UZS including baggage. Frankfurt flights will operate on Mondays and Fridays, with a flight time of 8 hours 15 minutes and fares starting from 3,700,000 UZS.

The A321neo offers lower noise levels, improved fuel efficiency and enhanced cabin comfort, ensuring a more enjoyable travel experience.

Centrum Air is also developing Tashkent as a modern transit hub. Passengers from Germany and Denmark will gain access to convenient connections to Bangkok, Seoul, Guangzhou, Phuket, Delhi, Malé and other destinations.

The airline is considering further European expansion, with Manchester, Madrid, Barcelona and Rome among the potential next routes.

“Expanding into Europe is a significant milestone that opens new opportunities for both our airline and our passengers. These routes strengthen Uzbekistan’s connection with one of the world’s key aviation regions,” said Centrum Air founder and CEO Abdulaziz Abdurakhmanov.

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