Centrum Air has announced an increase in flight frequency on its Tashkent–Delhi route, effective 29 March 2026. The airline will operate three weekly services on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, reinforcing Uzbekistan’s capital as a growing aviation hub connecting Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.
The expansion aligns with Centrum Holding’s broader strategy to position Tashkent as a strategic transit and commercial gateway. Leveraging Uzbekistan’s historic Silk Road location, the airline aims to enhance both passenger and transit traffic flows while strengthening business and tourism connectivity across Central Asia, the CIS region, and key international markets.
Aeroprime Group, Centrum Air’s Exclusive General Sales Agent in India, highlighted the potential for growth on the route. Abhishek Goyal, Executive Director and CEO of Aeroprime Group, said: “The increase in frequency on the Tashkent–Delhi route reflects Centrum Air’s growing commitment to the Indian market. Our focus remains on strengthening brand visibility, deepening trade engagement, and driving sustainable passenger growth. With the enhanced schedule, we see strong potential to stimulate both point-to-point and transit traffic via Tashkent, further positioning Uzbekistan as a strategic gateway connecting India with Central Asia, the CIS region, and other international destinations.”
The additional services also complement ongoing efforts to establish Tashkent as a key hub in modern transit corridors, offering seamless connectivity between Europe and Asia while supporting the development of Central Asia’s aviation and logistics infrastructure.


