Delhi to Tashkent Flights — Uzbekistan Airways 2026

Delhi to Tashkent flight guide — Uzbekistan Airways non-stop service, fare trends, baggage and Uzbekistan eVisa rules for Indians. Search live with FlightGPT.

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Quick answer: Delhi to Tashkent non-stop flights take about ≈ 3h nonstop, operated by Uzbekistan Airways, IndiGo (nonstop); Centrum Air, Qanot Sharq, Several nonstops weekly (Uzbekistan Airways ≈ 8/wk, IndiGo ≈ 7/wk, + regional carriers). Indian passport holders should check the visa requirement summarised below. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest DEL–TAS fare across every airline, OTA and travel agent in one place.

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Delhi to Tashkent flights — quick facts

Airlines flying Delhi to Tashkent

DEL–TAS is served nonstop by Uzbekistan Airways (the flag carrier, around 8 flights a week) and IndiGo (around 7 flights a week), giving travellers a real choice on price and timing. Smaller Uzbek and regional carriers such as Centrum Air and Qanot Sharq also operate nonstops, pushing total frequency well into the high teens per week. IndiGo typically offers the lowest base fares, while Uzbekistan Airways provides a full-service experience. Compare the carriers and days of operation in the FlightGPT search.

Flight time, distance and routing

The nonstop distance from Delhi to Tashkent is only about 1,577 km, flown in roughly 3 hours — a quick northbound hop over the Hindu Kush region. It's shorter than many trunk domestic routes in India, so jet lag is minimal. There are no en-route stops on the nonstops. If a nonstop doesn't suit your schedule, 1-stop options exist via Gulf hubs, but they roughly double or triple the travel time, so the direct flights are almost always the better choice on this route.

Best time to book and seasonal fares

Uzbekistan's best weather — and peak travel — is spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October), when fares run higher. Summer (June–August) is very hot and winter is cold, both of which can mean lower prices. For spring/autumn travel, book 6–10 weeks ahead; off-peak, shorter notice is fine. Mid-week departures are usually cheaper than weekends. Because frequency has been growing, keep an eye out for new-route promotions. As always, confirm live fares in the FlightGPT search rather than assuming a fixed price.

How to make the fare cheaper (honest tips)

With two main nonstop carriers plus smaller airlines competing, this route is reasonably priced — compare IndiGo against Uzbekistan Airways and the regional carriers on the same dates. IndiGo's lite fares are often cheapest if you travel cabin-bag-only. Avoid the spring and autumn peaks if you're flexible, and pick mid-week flights. Since it's a short hop, you rarely need a 1-stop, which would only add cost and time. Set a fare alert and book directly once you see a good direct fare.

Airports and terminals

Delhi departures use Indira Gandhi International Airport Terminal 3 (T3). You'll arrive at Tashkent International Airport (TAS), also called Islam Karimov Tashkent International, the main gateway to Uzbekistan, close to the city. The airport is modest in size and easy to clear. Taxis and ride-hailing apps (Yandex Go is widely used) connect the airport to central Tashkent quickly and cheaply. Have your e-visa printout and passport ready for the straightforward immigration check on arrival.

Baggage allowance

On the nonstop, baggage depends on your airline and fare. If you fly IndiGo, see IndiGo baggage for the international checked and cabin limits on this route. Uzbekistan Airways, as a full-service carrier, generally includes a checked allowance in its fares — confirm the figure for your ticket. On IndiGo's cheaper international fares the checked allowance is included but capped, so pre-buy extra weight online if you're carrying gifts or shopping back from the bazaars.

Visa for Indians

Indian passport holders need an Uzbekistan e-visa — Uzbekistan is not visa-free for Indians. Apply online at the official portal (e-visa.gov.uz); the tourist e-visa typically costs around USD 20 for single entry, is valid 90 days from issue with a stay of up to 30 days, and is usually processed in about 3 working days. You'll need a passport valid for at least 6 months and a return ticket. There's no visa on arrival, so apply before you fly and verify current fees on the official site.

Travel tips for Delhi to Tashkent

Tashkent is 30 minutes behind Indian time (Uzbekistan is UTC+5), so there's almost no jet lag. The local currency is the Uzbek som; carry some US dollars to exchange, as card acceptance is improving but not universal. Russian and Uzbek are the main languages; English is limited, so a translation app helps. Tashkent's metro is cheap, efficient and famously beautiful. Spring and autumn are ideal for combining the capital with Samarkand and Bukhara by fast train.

Why visit Tashkent and Uzbekistan

Tashkent is the gateway to the Silk Road — a green, Soviet-modernist capital with grand squares, lively bazaars like Chorsu, and a stunning metro. From here, high-speed trains whisk you to Samarkand's Registan, the mausoleums of Shah-i-Zinda, and the holy city of Bukhara, some of the most spectacular Islamic architecture on Earth. Add warm hospitality, hearty cuisine and very affordable prices, and Uzbekistan is one of the best-value cultural trips from India — all just a three-hour flight from Delhi.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a nonstop flight from Delhi to Tashkent?

Yes. IndiGo and Uzbekistan Airways both fly Delhi to Tashkent nonstop, with smaller carriers like Centrum Air and Qanot Sharq also operating. The nonstop takes about 3 hours over roughly 1,577 km — shorter than many domestic Indian flights.

Does IndiGo fly Delhi to Tashkent?

Yes. IndiGo operates around 7 nonstop flights a week on DEL–TAS, usually with the lowest base fares on the route. Uzbekistan Airways flies it about 8 times a week as a full-service alternative.

Do Indians need a visa for Uzbekistan?

Yes, an e-visa. Uzbekistan is not visa-free for Indians. Apply online at e-visa.gov.uz; the tourist e-visa costs around USD 20, is valid 90 days from issue with a 30-day stay, and is usually processed in about 3 working days. There's no visa on arrival.

What is the flight time from Delhi to Tashkent?

The nonstop flight takes about 3 hours over roughly 1,577 km. It's a quick northbound hop with minimal jet lag, since Tashkent is only 30 minutes behind Indian time.

What is the time difference between Delhi and Tashkent?

Tashkent is 30 minutes behind India — Uzbekistan is UTC+5 and India is UTC+5:30. There's effectively no jet lag, which makes even a short trip easy. Uzbekistan does not observe daylight saving.

When is the best time to fly Delhi to Tashkent?

Spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) have the best weather and are peak season, so fares run higher. Summer is very hot and winter cold, often with lower prices. Check live fares in the FlightGPT search.

Which airport does the flight arrive at in Tashkent?

Flights arrive at Tashkent International Airport (TAS), also known as Islam Karimov Tashkent International, the main gateway to Uzbekistan, close to the city centre. Delhi departures use Indira Gandhi International Airport Terminal 3 (T3).

Is Tashkent a good base for visiting Samarkand and Bukhara?

Yes. Fast trains from Tashkent reach Samarkand in about 2 hours and Bukhara a little further, making the capital an ideal entry point for an Uzbekistan Silk Road itinerary covering the Registan, Shah-i-Zinda and Bukhara's old city.

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Find the cheapest Delhi to Tashkent flight

The cheapest Delhi to Tashkent 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 Tashkent ticket prices across Uzbekistan Airways, IndiGo (nonstop); Centrum Air, Qanot Sharq — typically the lowest fare today differs from the lowest fare 30 days out by 25–40 percent. We surface every option so the lowest Delhi-Tashkent price wins.

Last-minute Delhi to Tashkent flights

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Delhi to Tashkent non-stop and direct flights

Most travellers prefer the Delhi to Tashkent non-stop option. The direct Delhi-Tashkent flight time is ≈ 3h nonstop. 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 Tashkent ticket but are open to a layover.

Delhi to Tashkent airfare — what to expect

Delhi to Tashkent ticket prices on the FlightGPT live grid update by the minute. The lowest-priced Delhi Tashkent airfare today might be on a low-cost carrier; next month's best deal might be 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.