Centrum Air has announced an increase in flight frequency on the Tashkent–Delhi route. From 29 March, services will operate three times per week — on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
The expansion of services to India forms part of the broader strategy of Centrum Holding to strengthen Tashkent’s position as an international aviation hub linking Asia, the Middle East and Europe. Uzbekistan’s strategic location — historically at the heart of the Great Silk Road — offers inherent advantages for the development of modern transit corridors and the enhancement of business and tourism connectivity.
The airline’s exclusive General Sales Agent in India is Aeroprime Group, which provides commercial representation and sales support in the market.
Abhishek Goyal, Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of Aeroprime Group, commented: “The increase in frequency on the Tashkent–Delhi route reflects Centrum Air’s growing commitment to the Indian market. As its Exclusive General Sales Agent in India, 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 key international destinations.”
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Author: Edward Hardy