Tag: Qanot Sharq
In January–March 2026, air transport in Uzbekistan carried 2.2 million passengers, according to the National Statistics Committee of this Central Asian country. This marks the best performance since at least ...
IATA’s projected revenue passenger kilometer (RPK) growth for Uzbekistan through 2050 is 3.3%— just 0.2 percentage points above the global average of 3.1%. The projection was included in an IATA ...
According to Russia’s Federal Air Transport Agency, Uzbekistan has become the primary international destination for Russian airlines in this year’s summer schedule. This season, Russian carriers will operate flights to ...
Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Transport authorized local airlines to resume scheduled passenger services to the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia from March 10. The flights are open to passengers of ...
In January, the private Uzbek carrier Qanot Sharq announced the launch of an in-flight entertainment (IFE) system across its fleet. The airline selected the Everhub IFE wireless platform from Ireland’s ...
Two of Uzbekistan's leading privately-held carriers, Centrum Air and Qanot Sharq, are launching flights to Europe, challenging the national flag carrier, Uzbekistan Airways
The republic is projected to surpass its northern neighbor, Kazakhstan
Beginning December 25, Uzbeki private carrier Qanot Sharq Airlines launched non-stop scheduled service connecting Tashkent and Dubai. By doing so, Qanot Sharq has become the only airline to operate this ...
Qanot Sharq, Uzbekistan's first private passenger airline, has taken delivery of its first of four A321-200neo XLR aircraft via a long-term lease agreement with Air Lease. With this delivery, Qanot ...
Uzbekistan-based privately owned carrier Qanot Sharq (IATA code: HH) will launch regular flights between Tashkent and London, the Ministry of Transport of the Central Asian republic has revealed. This marks ...
In January–March 2026, air transport in Uzbekistan carried 2.2 million passengers, according to the National Statistics Committee of this Central Asian country. This marks the best performance since at least ...
IATA’s projected revenue passenger kilometer (RPK) growth for Uzbekistan through 2050 is 3.3%— just 0.2 percentage points above the global average of 3.1%. The projection was included in an IATA ...
According to Russia’s Federal Air Transport Agency, Uzbekistan has become the primary international destination for Russian airlines in this year’s summer schedule. This season, Russian carriers will operate flights to ...
Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Transport authorized local airlines to resume scheduled passenger services to the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia from March 10. The flights are open to passengers of ...
In January, the private Uzbek carrier Qanot Sharq announced the launch of an in-flight entertainment (IFE) system across its fleet. The airline selected the Everhub IFE wireless platform from Ireland’s ...
Two of Uzbekistan's leading privately-held carriers, Centrum Air and Qanot Sharq, are launching flights to Europe, challenging the national flag carrier, Uzbekistan Airways
The republic is projected to surpass its northern neighbor, Kazakhstan
Beginning December 25, Uzbeki private carrier Qanot Sharq Airlines launched non-stop scheduled service connecting Tashkent and Dubai. By doing so, Qanot Sharq has become the only airline to operate this ...
Qanot Sharq, Uzbekistan's first private passenger airline, has taken delivery of its first of four A321-200neo XLR aircraft via a long-term lease agreement with Air Lease. With this delivery, Qanot ...
Uzbekistan-based privately owned carrier Qanot Sharq (IATA code: HH) will launch regular flights between Tashkent and London, the Ministry of Transport of the Central Asian republic has revealed. This marks ...