Bangalore to Tashkent Flights — Guide 2026
Bangalore to Tashkent flight guide — airlines, routing, fares, baggage and Uzbekistan e-visa for Indians.
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Quick answer: Bangalore to Tashkent non-stop flights take about ≈ 5–6h, operated by IndiGo, Uzbekistan Airways, Air India, ≈ 1–3 per week (seasonal non-stop or 1-stop). Indian passport holders should check the visa requirement summarised below. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest BLR–TAS fare across every airline, OTA and travel agent in one place.
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Uzbekistan Airways operates flights to Tashkent from several Indian cities including Delhi and Mumbai, making Delhi (DEL) the most logical hub for Bangalore travellers — you fly BLR–DEL on IndiGo or Air India (≈ 2 hrs 50 mins), then connect to TAS on Uzbekistan Airways (≈ 4 hrs 30 mins). Air India also operates Delhi–Tashkent on select days. Alternatively, flydubai connects via Dubai (DXB) and Air Arabia via Sharjah (SHJ) — these Gulf hubs add geographic distance but often offer competitive pricing. Air Astana routes via Almaty (ALA) for those wanting a Central Asian stopover experience. IndiGo does not fly to Tashkent; it serves as the BLR–DEL feeder leg on the above itineraries.
The great-circle distance from Bangalore (BLR) to Tashkent (TAS) is approximately 4,100 km. A direct flight would take roughly 5.5 hours; in practice, the shortest 1-stop itinerary via Delhi adds the BLR–DEL sector (≈ 2 hrs 50 mins) plus a 1.5–2 hour transit, for a total of approximately 8–9 hours gate-to-gate. Gulf routings via Dubai or Sharjah extend the total journey to 10–13 hours as they first head west before looping north. Tashkent is in the UZT time zone (UTC+5), just 30 minutes behind IST, making scheduling straightforward — an early-morning departure from Bangalore and a midday Tashkent arrival is feasible via Delhi.
As of 2026, Indian passport holders can obtain an Uzbekistan e-Visa through the official e-visa.gov.uz portal — the process is fully online, typically costs around USD 20–30, and is usually approved within 3–5 business days. The e-Visa allows a single-entry stay of up to 30 days for tourism. Uzbekistan also offers visa-free entry to Indian passport holders for stays up to 30 days under agreements periodically renewed by the governments — confirm the current status on the Uzbekistan Embassy website or the official e-visa portal before travel, as visa-free policies can change. Students attending Uzbek universities need an education visa arranged through their institution. For current guidance, see /visas.
Tashkent International Airport (TAS), officially Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport, has two terminals. Terminal 3 (the newer one) handles most international scheduled traffic including Uzbekistan Airways. After landing, immigration involves a short queue for most non-CIS passport holders; biometric processing is in place. There is a currency exchange office immediately after customs — the Uzbekistani Som (UZS) is the local currency and cash is widely used; carry USD or EUR for exchange as card acceptance outside Tashkent's major hotels and restaurants can be limited. Taxis and hotel transfer services are available at the exit. The city centre is about 6–8 km from the airport.
Tashkent has become a popular destination for three distinct groups from Bangalore. First, MBBS and engineering students from Karnataka and South India enrol in Tashkent's several recognised medical and technical universities — fees and living costs are far lower than private colleges in India. Second, Silk Road heritage tourists use Tashkent as the gateway to Samarkand (≈ 2 hrs by high-speed Afrosiyob train), Bukhara, and Khiva — UNESCO World Heritage Cities of staggering historical beauty. Third, a small but growing IT and business travel segment connects Bangalore's tech sector to Uzbekistan's growing startup and tech ecosystem centred in Tashkent's IT Park.
This is a relatively low-frequency route from Bangalore's perspective, meaning fares can be volatile. The peak demand periods are around June–July (students beginning new academic years) and August–September (Silk Road tourism season). For student travel, booking 2–3 months ahead is advisable given limited seat blocks at academic-fare prices. Tourism-oriented travel is best booked 6–8 weeks ahead for spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) departures — the shoulder windows when Uzbekistan's climate is most pleasant. Fare alerts through FlightGPT can help catch promotions from Uzbekistan Airways or flydubai. One-way fares can range from ≈ ₹18,000–₹40,000 depending on routing and season.
When booking BLR–DEL–TAS via Uzbekistan Airways on a single through-ticket, baggage is typically checked through from Bangalore to Tashkent — the checked allowance on Uzbekistan Airways Economy is generally 23 kg (one piece). On the IndiGo BLR–DEL feeder, a different allowance applies (typically 20–25 kg depending on fare bundle); if booked as separate tickets, you must collect and re-check at Delhi. Students relocating to Tashkent often carry excess luggage — Uzbekistan Airways is generally accommodating but excess fees apply beyond the free allowance. Carry-on is limited to 5–7 kg on most economy tickets. Double-check all allowances at the time of booking to avoid costly surprises.
Tashkent blends Soviet-era wide boulevards with ancient neighbourhoods like the Chorsu Bazaar district, one of Central Asia's most atmospheric markets. The Khast Imam complex (Hazrat Imam) is the city's main Islamic heritage site housing ancient Quranic manuscripts. The Tashkent Metro, one of the world's most beautifully decorated subway systems, is an affordable and clean way to get around. Uzbek cuisine — plov (rice pilaf with lamb), samsa (baked pastries), shashlik kebabs, and lagman noodle soup — is hearty and generally suits Indian palates minus the spice. A SIM card from Ucell or Beeline (available at the airport) is recommended. Temperatures in Tashkent range from −5 °C in January to 40 °C in July, so pack appropriately for your travel month.
One of Tashkent's key advantages as a base is its connectivity to Uzbekistan's other heritage cities. The Afrosiyob high-speed train links Tashkent to Samarkand (≈ 2 hrs, tickets from ≈ USD 10–20), and continues to Bukhara (≈ 4 hrs total). Khiva is reachable by a short domestic flight (≈ 1 hr) or an overnight train. Urgench Airport (UGC) serves as the access point for Khiva. Within Tashkent, the Sunday Bazaar (Yangiobod) is famous for affordable clothing, electronics, and local produce. Travellers planning a 10–14 day tour from Bangalore can comfortably cover Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva. See destination guides for inspiration.
No nonstop flights operate between Bangalore (BLR) and Tashkent (TAS) as of 2026. The most efficient routing is via Delhi (DEL) on Uzbekistan Airways or Air India, with a total journey time of approximately 8–9 hours including the connection.
Indian passport holders can obtain an e-Visa online through the official Uzbekistani e-visa portal, typically approved in 3–5 business days for around USD 20–30, allowing a 30-day stay. Uzbekistan has also periodically offered visa-free entry for Indian citizens — check current policy before booking. See <a href='/visas'>/visas</a>.
Delhi (DEL) is generally the most efficient hub — the BLR–DEL leg is about 2 hours 50 minutes, and Uzbekistan Airways' DEL–TAS service takes roughly 4 hours 30 minutes. Total journey time via Delhi is approximately 8–9 hours, significantly shorter than Gulf routings.
The Uzbekistani Som (UZS) is the local currency. Cash (USD or EUR for exchange) is recommended as card acceptance is limited outside major hotels and restaurants in Tashkent. Currency exchange desks are available at Tashkent Airport immediately after customs.
One-way economy fares typically range from ≈ ₹18,000 to ₹40,000 depending on season and how far in advance you book. Student travel periods (June–July) and peak tourism months (April–May, September–October) see higher demand and fares.
Most students fly BLR–DEL on IndiGo or Air India, then connect on Uzbekistan Airways or Air India's DEL–TAS service. The full journey takes about 8–9 hours. Students should book well in advance (2–3 months) for June–July starts and verify their student visa is stamped before departure.
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There is no single "cheapest day" to fly Bangalore to Tashkent — the lowest fare is the one you find by comparing live. Open the search above to line up Bangalore–Tashkent prices across IndiGo, Uzbekistan Airways, Air India; booking ahead and avoiding peak weekends typically trims 25–40 percent off the walk-up fare.
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Most travellers prefer the Bangalore to Tashkent non-stop option. The direct Bangalore-Tashkent flight time is ≈ 5–6h. 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 Bangalore Tashkent ticket but are open to a layover.
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