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Quick answer: Delhi to Samarkand non-stop flights take about No non-stop — typically DEL → Tashkent (TAS) ≈ 3h, then ≈ 1h domestic to Samarkand, operated by Uzbekistan Airways, IndiGo, Air India (to Tashkent), with around No non-stop to Samarkand — fly Delhi → Tashkent (TAS), then a short domestic hop, or a fast train direct departures a day. Indian passport holders should check the visa requirement summarised below. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest DEL–SKD fare across every airline, OTA and travel agent in one place.
Last reviewed June 2026 by the FlightGPT flights desk · route facts cross-checked against DGCA and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) · fares are live — verify the final price in search before booking.
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Delhi to Samarkand flights — quick facts
- Distance: ≈ 1,540 km (great-circle)
- Non-stop flight time: No non-stop — typically DEL → Tashkent (TAS) ≈ 3h, then ≈ 1h domestic to Samarkand
- Direct flights per day: No non-stop to Samarkand — fly Delhi → Tashkent (TAS), then a short domestic hop, or a fast train
- Airlines flying Delhi Samarkand: Uzbekistan Airways, IndiGo, Air India (to Tashkent)
- Visa for Indians: Uzbekistan e-visa required in advance (≈ US$20) — see /visas
How to fly Delhi to Samarkand
There is no non-stop Delhi–Samarkand flight, so the route runs in two stages. First fly Delhi → Tashkent (TAS) — a roughly 3-hour non-stop on Uzbekistan Airways, IndiGo or Air India, with several departures a week and an Air India–Uzbekistan Airways codeshare launched in 2026 that lets you book through on one ticket. From Tashkent, continue to Samarkand by a short domestic flight (about an hour) on Uzbekistan Airways or Centrum Air, or — the option most travellers prefer — the comfortable high-speed Afrosiyob train, which takes around two hours through the countryside.
Cheapest time to fly & book
Uzbekistan's peak is spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October), when the weather is ideal for the Silk Road cities and fares to Tashkent firm up; the summer months are hot and quieter. As of May 2026, indicative round-trip economy fares Delhi–Tashkent run roughly ₹22,000–40,000 depending on season, with the onward Tashkent–Samarkand hop usually cheap and the Afrosiyob train very affordable if booked ahead. Because the route connects, weigh total journey time and the train option against a domestic flight. Book peak-season dates several weeks ahead. Indicative only — check live in the FlightGPT chat.
Flight duration & routing
The Delhi → Tashkent leg blocks about 3 hours over roughly 1,400 km, usually as a convenient overnight or early-morning service. From Tashkent the onward domestic flight to Samarkand is around 1 hour, while the Afrosiyob fast train covers the 280 km in about two hours at up to 230 km/h. Great-circle distance Delhi–Samarkand is roughly 1,540 km. Uzbekistan runs 30 minutes behind India (UTC+5), an unusual half-hour offset to remember when reading schedules. Leave a comfortable buffer at Tashkent to clear immigration and collect bags before the onward hop or train.
Baggage & fares
On the international Delhi–Tashkent leg, full-service economy on Uzbekistan Airways or Air India typically allows around 23–30 kg checked, while IndiGo usually gives 20 kg plus 7 kg cabin on international fares — confirm against your fare bucket. The short Tashkent–Samarkand domestic flight often carries a tighter allowance, so check before adding bags. If you book the Air India–Uzbekistan Airways codeshare through to Samarkand on a single ticket, baggage transfers through; on separate tickets you collect and re-check at Tashkent. The Afrosiyob train has generous luggage space, a practical reason many visitors take it.
Airports & terminals
Delhi (DEL) — international flights to Tashkent depart Terminal 3. Tashkent (TAS) — Islam Karimov International is Uzbekistan's main hub, with separate international and domestic terminals; allow time to clear immigration and move across for the onward hop. Samarkand International (SKD) is a modern airport a short drive north of the city, handy for the Registan and the old town. If you take the Afrosiyob train instead, you would transfer from Tashkent airport to the central railway station first, so factor that in. Carry your e-visa approval and passport throughout, as both may be checked.
Visa & entry for Indians
Indian passport holders need an Uzbekistan e-visa arranged before travel — there is no visa on arrival. The process is fully online via the official e-visa.gov.uz portal: complete the form, upload a photo and passport page, and pay a fee of about US$20. The standard tourist e-visa is typically valid for 90 days with a 30-day stay, and processing usually takes a few working days, so apply at least a week ahead. Your passport should be valid at least six months. Carry the e-visa approval for immigration at Tashkent. Full guidance is in the Visas guide.
Best time to visit
Samarkand is best in spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October), when warm, dry days are ideal for the Registan, the Shah-i-Zinda necropolis and Ulugh Beg's observatory. Summer (June–August) is very hot and dusty, though prices ease and the light is dramatic. Winter (December–February) is cold and crisp, with far fewer visitors and atmospheric, snow-dusted monuments. The spring and autumn windows are also the most comfortable for combining Samarkand with Bukhara and Khiva on a Silk Road loop. For trip ideas, see the destinations guide.
Frequently asked questions
How long is the Delhi to Samarkand flight?
There is no non-stop. You fly Delhi to Tashkent (TAS) in about 3 hours, then continue to Samarkand - a roughly 1-hour domestic hop, or about 2 hours on the Afrosiyob fast train. Allow a buffer at Tashkent to clear immigration and switch to the onward leg.
Which airlines fly Delhi to Samarkand?
No airline flies it non-stop. You reach Tashkent on Uzbekistan Airways, IndiGo or Air India (with an Air India-Uzbekistan Airways codeshare from 2026), then take a domestic flight on Uzbekistan Airways or Centrum Air, or the Afrosiyob train, onward to Samarkand.
How much is a Delhi to Samarkand ticket?
As of May 2026, indicative round-trip economy fares Delhi-Tashkent run roughly ₹22,000-40,000 by season, with the onward Tashkent-Samarkand hop usually cheap and the Afrosiyob train very affordable. Book peak dates ahead. Indicative only - live fares in the FlightGPT chat.
Do Indians need a visa for Uzbekistan?
Yes. Indian passport holders need an Uzbekistan e-visa arranged before travel - there is no visa on arrival. Apply online at e-visa.gov.uz, pay about US$20, and the tourist e-visa is typically valid 90 days with a 30-day stay. Apply at least a week ahead. See /visas.
Is there a non-stop Delhi to Samarkand flight?
No. Every itinerary connects at Tashkent (TAS), Uzbekistan's main gateway, about a 3-hour non-stop from Delhi, then a short domestic flight or the Afrosiyob fast train onward to Samarkand. There is no direct Delhi-Samarkand service.
When is the best time to visit Samarkand?
Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are best, with warm, dry days ideal for the Registan and the Silk Road monuments. Summer is very hot, and winter is cold but quiet and atmospheric. Spring and autumn also suit a wider Samarkand-Bukhara-Khiva loop.
Find the cheapest Delhi to Samarkand flight
The cheapest Delhi to Samarkand airfare on any given day depends on three things — your travel date, your airline preference and how far ahead you book. Use the FlightGPT search box above to compare Delhi to Samarkand ticket prices across Uzbekistan Airways, IndiGo, Air India (to Tashkent) — typically the lowest fare today differs from the lowest fare 30 days from now by 25-40 percent. We surface every option so the lowest Delhi-Samarkand price wins.
Last-minute Delhi to Samarkand flights
Need a last-minute Delhi to Samarkand flight for tomorrow, this weekend or in the next seven days? Our live DEL-SKD search pulls real-time fares — last-minute deals do appear on this route, especially on red-eye departures and shoulder days. Tap Search on FlightGPT with your date and we will return the cheapest last-minute Delhi Samarkand options instantly.
Delhi to Samarkand non-stop and direct flights
Most travellers prefer the Delhi to Samarkand non-stop option. The direct Delhi-Samarkand flight time is No non-stop — typically DEL → Tashkent (TAS) ≈ 3h, then ≈ 1h domestic to Samarkand. 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 Delhi Samarkand ticket but are open to a layover.
Delhi to Samarkand airfare — what to expect
Delhi to Samarkand ticket prices on the FlightGPT live grid update by the minute. The lowest-priced Delhi Samarkand airfare today might be on a low-cost carrier; the best deal next month might be on a full-service Uzbekistan Airways flight bundled with checked baggage and a meal. We compare fully-bundled all-in fares, never base fares with surprise add-ons.