Hyderabad to Tashkent Flights — Guide 2026

Hyderabad to Tashkent flight guide — airlines, routing, fares, baggage and Uzbekistan e-visa for Indians.

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Quick answer: Hyderabad to Tashkent flights take about ≈ 7–13h with 1 stop (no non-stop), operated by Uzbekistan Airways, IndiGo, Air India, ≈ 1–2 options daily. Indian passport holders should check the visa requirement summarised below. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest HYD–TAS fare across every airline, OTA and travel agent in one place.

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Hyderabad to Tashkent flights — quick facts

Airlines and connection hubs for Hyderabad to Tashkent

No carrier offers a nonstop Hyderabad–Tashkent service. The most direct routing in 2026 is via Delhi, where Uzbekistan Airways operates its own nonstop DEL–TAS service multiple times per week — Air India also codeshares on some Delhi–Tashkent schedules. A second competitive pathway is via Dubai (DXB) on Air Arabia or Emirates, or via Abu Dhabi (AUH) on Air Arabia Abu Dhabi, which flies Tashkent with reasonable frequency. Fly Dubai via DXB occasionally offers affordable connections. Note that Tashkent does not have many Indian carrier connections, so most itineraries will involve international-to-international transit at the hub — confirm baggage-through-check availability at booking.

How long is the Hyderabad to Tashkent flight with connections?

Hyderabad to Tashkent covers approximately 3,900 km in a straight line. Via Delhi, the fastest routing involves a HYD–DEL domestic segment (roughly 1h 50m) followed by the DEL–TAS nonstop (roughly 3h 45m), putting total travel time (including a layover) at about 7–9 hours. Via Dubai or Abu Dhabi, the Gulf hub adds geographic distance: the HYD–DXB segment takes about 3h 20m, and the DXB–TAS leg runs about 3h 40m, making the total 10–13 hours depending on layover length. The Delhi routing is faster but requires transiting between domestic and international terminals at IGI Airport — allow at least 2.5 hours for this transfer.

When do fares drop on Hyderabad–Tashkent?

Demand for Hyderabad–Tashkent travel peaks during Uzbekistan's Navruz (Nowruz) spring festival in late March, summer school holidays (June–August), and Silk Road tourism season (September–October). The cheapest windows tend to be November through February, when both leisure demand and Uzbekistan's temperatures drop. Indian travellers interested in Uzbekistan's heritage tourism (Samarkand, Bukhara) often go in April–May or September, which are shoulder seasons with a reasonable combination of good weather and manageable fares. For the best prices, book 6–10 weeks ahead on Uzbekistan Airways or set up fare alerts for the DXB-via routing.

Baggage policies on the Hyderabad–Tashkent routing

Uzbekistan Airways includes checked baggage on its standard economy fares, typically 20–23 kg. If you are connecting via Delhi on an IndiGo or Air India domestic first leg and then onto Uzbekistan Airways international, confirm that your ticket is issued as a single through-itinerary, or factor in re-checking your bags at Delhi's Terminal 3 (international). Emirates economy allows 23 kg; Air Arabia allows 20 kg per person on standard fares. On any budget-adjacent carrier leg, extra baggage fees can be significant if purchased at the airport — add bags online during booking if you know you will exceed the free allowance.

Airports and terminals: what to know at each end

At the Hyderabad end, all flights depart from the single terminal at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD), 22 km south of the city. For domestic connections on IndiGo or Air India to Delhi, arrive at least 2 hours early; for international check-in starting in Hyderabad, 3 hours is safer. At the Tashkent end, Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport (IATA: TAS) has a modernised main terminal that opened in 2018 and handles both international and domestic services. The airport is 8–10 km from the city centre — taxis and airport coaches are available, and the fare should be negotiated or metered before accepting a ride.

Uzbekistan visa rules for Indian passport holders

Indian passport holders benefit from a relatively straightforward entry process for Uzbekistan in 2026 — India is on the e-visa eligible list, and an Uzbekistan e-visa can be applied for via the official e-visa portal (e-visa.gov.uz) with processing generally in 3–5 business days. The tourist e-visa allows stays of up to 30 days and costs approximately USD 20–25. Alternatively, Indian citizens can apply for a visa on arrival at Tashkent International Airport, though the e-visa is more convenient and recommended to avoid queues. Carry a printed copy of the e-visa approval along with hotel bookings. Visit FlightGPT's visa section for current fees and portal links.

Tashkent as a gateway to Uzbekistan's Silk Road

Tashkent itself is a sizeable, modern Central Asian city with wide Soviet-era boulevards and a growing restaurant and arts scene, but most Indian travellers use it as the gateway to Uzbekistan's UNESCO-listed Silk Road cities — Samarkand (a 2-hour fast train ride away), Bukhara (roughly 4 hours by train), and Khiva (accessible by air or overnight train). Uzbekistan's high-speed Afrosiyob train links Tashkent–Samarkand in about 2 hours, making a multi-city itinerary very feasible. The Indian traveller community to Uzbekistan has grown significantly since the early 2020s, driven partly by its ease of e-visa access relative to other Central Asian nations.

Money, connectivity, and practicalities in Tashkent

The Uzbekistani Som (UZS) is the local currency and is not easily convertible outside Uzbekistan — change currency on arrival at the airport or use ATMs in Tashkent, which widely accept Visa and Mastercard. Credit-card acceptance is improving in hotels and larger restaurants but remains cash-dependent in markets (bazaars) and smaller eateries. Indian SIM cards do not work on local roaming at useful rates — pick up a local SIM (Ucell or Beeline) at the airport for data. Electricity runs on 220V European-style two-pin sockets (Type C/F), same as much of India's travel adapter needs.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a direct flight from Hyderabad to Tashkent?

No, there is no nonstop service between Hyderabad and Tashkent. The most common routing is via Delhi (DEL) on Uzbekistan Airways, which offers nonstop Delhi–Tashkent flights. Gulf hub connections via Dubai (DXB) on Emirates or Air Arabia, or via Abu Dhabi (AUH), are also available. Total journey time is typically 7–9 hours via Delhi or 10–13 hours via the Gulf.

Do Indian passport holders need a visa for Uzbekistan?

Indian citizens can apply for an Uzbekistan e-visa through the official portal (e-visa.gov.uz), which typically processes in 3–5 business days and allows a 30-day tourist stay. A visa on arrival is also available at Tashkent International Airport, but the e-visa is strongly recommended to avoid queues. The fee is approximately USD 20–25.

Which hub is best for Hyderabad to Tashkent connections?

Delhi is the fastest and most geographically sensible connection hub — Uzbekistan Airways operates its own nonstop Delhi–Tashkent flights, keeping the total travel time to about 7–9 hours with a layover. Gulf hubs (Dubai, Abu Dhabi) are geographically out of the way but can offer better prices, especially via budget carriers like Air Arabia.

How much do Hyderabad to Tashkent flights cost?

Economy return fares from Hyderabad to Tashkent typically range from roughly ₹30,000 to ₹60,000 depending on season and carrier. November–February tends to offer the lowest prices. Summer (June–August) and Navruz spring season (late March) see higher demand and fares. Uzbekistan Airways via Delhi tends to be competitive when booked 6–10 weeks ahead.

What currency is used in Uzbekistan and can I use Indian cards?

Uzbekistan uses the Uzbekistani Som (UZS). Major international Visa and Mastercard debit/credit cards work at ATMs in Tashkent and larger hotels. Markets and small restaurants are mostly cash-only. It is best to carry some USD or EUR to exchange on arrival, as the Som is not available outside Uzbekistan.

Can I visit Samarkand and Bukhara from Tashkent on the same trip?

Yes — Uzbekistan's Afrosiyob high-speed train connects Tashkent to Samarkand in about 2 hours and continues to Bukhara (roughly 4 hours from Tashkent). Both cities are UNESCO World Heritage sites and are practical day-trips or overnight stops from a Tashkent base. Tickets can be booked on the Uzrailpass platform or via local agents.

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Cheapest Hyderabad to Tashkent tickets — what drives the price

Hyderabad to Tashkent prices swing with demand, season and lead time more than with any single airline. The reliable lever is comparison: pull every HYD–TAS fare at once and shift your date by a day or two. Mid-week and red-eye departures on Uzbekistan Airways, IndiGo, Air India are usually where the cheapest seats sit.

Hyderabad–Tashkent flights for tomorrow or this weekend

For a same-week Hyderabad–Tashkent trip, the trick is to check all carriers at once rather than one app at a time. FlightGPT's live HYD-TAS search does exactly that — red-eye and early-morning departures often carry the lowest last-minute prices. Enter your date above to compare instantly.

Hyderabad to Tashkent flights — connections and routing

There is currently no non-stop service between Hyderabad and Tashkent — itineraries connect via a hub, with a typical journey of ≈ 7–13h with 1 stop (no non-stop). Comparing hubs side by side often saves 15-30 percent. FlightGPT lets you filter by "Direct only" or compare both side by side — useful when you want the cheapest Hyderabad Tashkent ticket but are open to a layover.

Understanding Hyderabad to Tashkent ticket prices

On Hyderabad to Tashkent, the headline price and the price you actually pay can differ once baggage and seat selection are added. That's why FlightGPT compares fully-bundled Hyderabad Tashkent fares across Uzbekistan Airways, IndiGo, Air India — the cheapest all-in option, not the lowest sticker that balloons at checkout.