Ahmedabad to Tashkent Flights — Guide 2026
Ahmedabad to Tashkent flight guide — airlines, routing, fares, baggage and Uzbekistan e-visa for Indians.
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Quick answer: Ahmedabad to Tashkent non-stop flights take about ≈ 4–7h (non-stop or 1-stop), operated by Uzbekistan Airways, Air India, IndiGo, ≈ limited non-stop or 1-stop via Delhi. Indian passport holders should check the visa requirement summarised below. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest AMD–TAS fare across every airline, OTA and travel agent in one place.
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No carrier operates a non-stop AMD–TAS flight. The most practical routing is via Delhi: IndiGo or Air India connect AMD–DEL (≈ 1h 40m), then Air India and Uzbekistan Airways both operate DEL–TAS non-stop (≈ 3h 15m). This makes the Delhi hub the clear fastest and most logical choice, with a well-timed itinerary completing the journey in ≈ 7–8 hours total elapsed time including a 2–3 hour connection. Uzbekistan Airways (IATA: HY) is the national carrier and operates the most frequency on the DEL–TAS route. Emirates via Dubai is an alternative but is considerably longer (AMD–DXB–TAS involves a longer DXB–TAS sector) and is usually only competitive on price during peak season when Delhi connections are expensive.
The AMD–TAS great-circle distance is ≈ 3,200 km. Tashkent Standard Time is UTC+5 — notably, this is just 30 minutes behind India Standard Time (UTC+5:30). The minimal time difference makes Tashkent one of the easiest international adjustments for Indian travellers. A mid-morning AMD departure via DEL can reach Tashkent by early afternoon local time. The DEL–TAS sector takes ≈ 3h 15m; combined with the AMD–DEL hop of ≈ 1h 40m and a 2–3 hour connection, a total of ≈ 7–9 hours is achievable. Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport (TAS) is located ≈ 12 km south-east of the city centre.
Indian passport holders can apply for an Uzbekistan e-visa through the official Uzbekistan e-visa portal (e-visa.uz) before travel. Processing is typically very quick — 2–5 business days in most cases — and the visa fee is approximately USD 20–25. The tourist e-visa is generally valid for 30 days of stay within a 90-day window. Alternatively, eligible Indian travellers may receive a visa on arrival at Tashkent airport, though the e-visa in advance is strongly recommended to avoid queues. Check /visas for the most current Uzbekistan visa guidance for Indian nationals, as the country has actively liberalised its entry policies in recent years.
Uzbekistan Airways (IATA: HY) operates the DEL–TAS route and is the primary carrier for Indian travellers connecting through Delhi. The airline operates Boeing 767 and B787 aircraft on this corridor. Economy class typically includes 20–23 kg checked baggage. The airline's safety record is solid and its in-flight product, while not premium by Gulf carrier standards, is functional. Uzbekistan Airways' website and app handle booking in English, and payment by Indian credit cards (Visa/Mastercard) is generally accepted. Air India also serves this route occasionally. Seat selection in advance is recommended, especially for families, as the aircraft configuration on the DEL–TAS service varies.
Uzbekistan's optimal travel seasons are spring (late March–May) and autumn (September–October), when temperatures in the desert interior are pleasant for exploring Samarkand's Registan, Bukhara's old city, and Tashkent's bazaars. Summer (June–August) is intensely hot, with daytime temperatures frequently exceeding 40°C in Bukhara and Khiva — not ideal for sightseeing but sometimes cheaper for flights. Winter (November–February) can be very cold, especially at elevation. Fares on AMD–TAS are generally moderate year-round given lower overall demand; booking 6–8 weeks ahead for spring/autumn is advisable. Nowruz (Persian New Year, ≈ 21 March) is Uzbekistan's biggest festival and draws strong local demand.
Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport (TAS) has one main international terminal. On arrival, proceed to immigration — queues can be moderate at peak periods. All visitors must complete an accommodation registration form through their hotel within 3 days of arrival, a legacy requirement that most hotels handle automatically. The city centre is ≈ 12 km away; licensed taxis are available at arrivals and typically cost ≈ USD 8–15. Yandex Taxi (ride-hailing) works in Tashkent and is cheaper than street taxis. The metro system is excellent and inexpensive — single fares cost the equivalent of a few US cents — but it does not currently connect to the airport. Uzbek som (UZS) is the local currency; ATMs at the airport dispense som, and USD is widely accepted at hotels.
Tashkent serves as Uzbekistan's transport hub for the Silk Road circuit. Samarkand is reachable in ≈ 2h by the Afrosiyob high-speed train (reservations required) — the Registan complex is one of the most photogenic monuments in Central Asia. Bukhara is ≈ 4h by train and warrants at least 2 nights; its old city is exceptionally intact. Khiva (Xiva), the smallest and best-preserved of the three cities, is best reached by domestic flight (HY operates TAS–UGC) or a long drive. Many Indian travellers combine all three cities in a 7–10 day Uzbekistan itinerary, returning to Tashkent for the flight home. Halal food is ubiquitous in Uzbekistan; vegetarian options are less varied but rice dishes, flatbreads, and dairy-based foods are widely available.
Uzbekistan uses the Uzbek som (UZS); as of 2026 the exchange rate makes Uzbekistan exceptionally affordable for Indian travellers by European or Gulf standards. USD cash is the most convenient foreign currency to carry and is exchangeable at banks, hotels, and official exchange kiosks throughout Tashkent and Samarkand. Credit cards are accepted at major hotels and upscale restaurants but cash remains dominant elsewhere. Ucell and Beeline sell local SIM cards at TAS airport on arrival; a tourist data SIM typically costs ≈ USD 5–8 for ample data. Uzbekistan time (UTC+5) means WhatsApp calls to India are on a comfortable 30-minute difference — almost real-time for family check-ins.
No non-stop AMD–TAS service exists as of 2026. The fastest routing connects via Delhi, where Uzbekistan Airways and Air India operate DEL–TAS non-stops. Total elapsed time via DEL is typically ≈ 7–9 hours.
AMD–DEL takes ≈ 1h 40m, the DEL–TAS sector is ≈ 3h 15m, and a 2–3 hour connection brings total elapsed time to roughly 7–9 hours — making it a manageable single-day journey.
Indian passport holders can obtain an Uzbekistan e-visa online via e-visa.uz, typically processed in 2–5 business days for ≈ USD 20–25. Visa on arrival is also available at TAS airport but an advance e-visa is recommended. See <a href="/visas">/visas</a> for current details.
Tashkent is UTC+5, just 30 minutes behind India Standard Time (UTC+5:30). This minimal time difference is one of the easiest adjustments of any international destination.
Spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) are the best seasons for the Silk Road circuit. Summer is extremely hot (40°C+) and winter is cold. Fares are moderate year-round; booking 6–8 weeks ahead for spring and autumn is sufficient.
Uzbekistan Airways (IATA: HY) operates the most frequent DEL–TAS service and is the logical choice when connecting via Delhi. Air India also serves the route. Emirates via Dubai is a longer but sometimes cost-competitive alternative.
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What you pay on the Ahmedabad–Tashkent route hinges on timing: book roughly 3–8 weeks ahead, stay flexible on the day of week, and you usually land the better fare. Search Ahmedabad to Tashkent live to see how today's price compares to dates a month out — the gap is often 25–40 percent across Uzbekistan Airways, Air India, IndiGo.
Last-minute Ahmedabad to Tashkent fares move fast, but they're rarely the same across every airline. Run your date through the search above and FlightGPT compares real-time Ahmedabad Tashkent prices across Uzbekistan Airways, Air India, IndiGo — so you grab the cheapest seat still open, not the first one you see.
Most travellers prefer the Ahmedabad to Tashkent non-stop option. The direct Ahmedabad-Tashkent flight time is ≈ 4–7h (non-stop or 1-stop). If you are flexible, 1-stop alternatives through major hubs can be 15-30 percent cheaper. FlightGPT lets you filter by "Direct only" or compare both side by side — useful when you want the cheapest Ahmedabad Tashkent ticket but are open to a layover.
Expect Ahmedabad–Tashkent fares to vary by cabin, baggage and how the fare is bundled. A bare low-cost fare can end up dearer than a full-service Uzbekistan Airways ticket once you add a bag and a seat. FlightGPT shows the all-in price for each option, so you're comparing like for like rather than misleading lead-in fares.