Regular direct flights between Tashkent and Budapest launched soon
Great news: from the end of June, the Uzbek airline Qanot Sharq will start direct regular flights on the Tashkent-Budapest-Tashkent route.
Starting from 30 June, Qanot Sharq will launch direct regular flights on the Tashkent-Budapest-Tashkent route. According to the Dunyo Information Agency, the initiative is possible with the support of the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Transport of Uzbekistan and Hungary.
The service will operate every Sunday. From 4 September, Qanot Sharq plans to add an additional flight on this route, which will operate on Wednesdays. This move will significantly enhance the convenience and accessibility of flights between the two countries.
New Tashkent-Budapest flights to offer valuable experiences
For tourists, business travellers and students, these new flights will open up new opportunities for connectivity.
While tourists will be able to visit the sights of Uzbekistan and Hungary, enjoying the rich culture and history of both countries, businesspeople will gain new prospects for establishing trade relations, which will contribute to the development of economic cooperation between Uzbekistan and Hungary. Moreover, the new flights will simplify humanitarian exchange and cultural bonds for students.
“We are pleased to offer our passengers convenient and regular flights between the Uzbek capital and Budapest,” said Qanot Sharq JSC Director General Moisey Pak. “These flights will not only improve transport connectivity but also strengthen the cultural and economic ties between our countries”.
Read also:
- Uzbekistan through Hungarian eyes: we visited the capital and Samarkand – Photo gallery
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