Jaipur to Tashkent Flights — Guide 2026
Jaipur to Tashkent flight guide — routing via Delhi, airlines, fares and Uzbekistan e-visa for Indians.
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Jaipur to Tashkent flight guide — routing via Delhi, airlines, fares and Uzbekistan e-visa for Indians.
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Quick answer: Jaipur to Tashkent flights take about ≈ 5–8h with one stop, operated by Uzbekistan Airways, IndiGo, Air India, with around 1-stop only direct departures a day. Indian passport holders should check the visa requirement summarised below. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest JAI–TAS fare across every airline, OTA and travel agent in one place.
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No carrier operates a JAI–TAS non-stop; the practical route is Jaipur International Airport (JAI) to Delhi Indira Gandhi International (DEL) on IndiGo or Air India (≈ 1h block time), then Delhi to Islam Karimov Tashkent International (TAS). On the Delhi–Tashkent segment, Uzbekistan Airways is the flag carrier with typically ≈ 3–4 weekly frequencies and a block time of ≈ 3–3.5h on narrow-body jets. IndiGo has also periodically offered Delhi–Tashkent service, adding competition on this Central Asian corridor. For travellers with tight layovers, through-ticketing under a single PNR on Air India or IndiGo protects against missed connections and gives a unified baggage allowance.
The Jaipur to Delhi hop clocks in at roughly 1 hour. At Delhi Terminal 3 (T3), international departures to Tashkent typically have check-in cutoffs 2.5–3 hours before departure, so factor in ≈ 2–3 hours of layover time. The Delhi–Tashkent segment covers about 2,350 km in 3–3.5 hours heading north-west over Rajasthan, Punjab, and the Karakoram foothills. Total elapsed time from leaving Jaipur to landing in Tashkent is typically 5–8 hours. The time gain is negligible — Tashkent is just 30 minutes behind IST — so you can schedule meetings in Tashkent on the afternoon of your departure day.
This is a relatively thin route, so fare swings are noticeable. The best-value windows are the Uzbek shoulder seasons: April–May (before summer heat sets in) and September–October (after Ramadan and before the cold). Navruz (March 21) is a regional spring festival that draws travellers and pushes fares up temporarily. Tashkent summers (June–August) are scorching — temperatures regularly exceed 40 °C — which suppresses leisure demand and can lower fares. Booking roughly 6–10 weeks in advance is advisable, and setting a FlightGPT fare alert for JAI–TAS or DEL–TAS specifically will catch the occasional promotions Uzbekistan Airways runs around its anniversary campaigns.
Uzbekistan Airways typically includes 20–23 kg of checked baggage in economy. IndiGo on the Delhi–Tashkent international leg includes around 20 kg. The domestic Jaipur–Delhi leg on IndiGo allows 15 kg standard; Air India's domestic fare offers 25 kg — useful if you plan to shop for Uzbek crafts on the return. Cabin baggage is 7 kg across carriers. If you book the domestic and international legs separately (two PNRs), you must re-check your bags at Delhi T3, so allow at minimum a 3-hour layover. Buying additional baggage online before departure is significantly cheaper than paying at the airport.
Jaipur International Airport (JAI) is a compact single-terminal facility about 13 km south of the walled city (Johri Bazaar). Pre-paid taxis and Ola/Uber are the most practical city-to-airport options — expect ≈ 30–45 minutes on the Tonk Road. Delhi's IGI Airport T3 is the international gateway: Air India and IndiGo both use T3 for their Tashkent flights, and it is connected to domestic T1D/T2 by a free inter-terminal shuttle bus. In Tashkent, Islam Karimov International Airport (TAS) received a significant upgrade in recent years — the main international terminal is modern and located about 12 km south of the city centre. The Tashkent Metro (line 3, Yunusobod) reaches the airport and connects onward into central Tashkent at a very low cost. Pre-booked or metered taxis run approximately US$5–8 to the city centre.
Indian nationals can apply for an Uzbekistan e-visa online through the official portal at e-visa.uz — the tourist e-visa costs approximately US$20 and is valid for stays of up to 30 days. Processing typically takes 2–3 business days, though applying at least a week before travel is prudent. Once issued, the e-visa is single-entry and tied to the approved dates. If you stay more than 3 nights at any one address (hotel or private), the establishment is required to register you with the police — most hotels handle this automatically and give you a registration slip, which you should keep for departure. Visit /visas for the latest entry requirements and the current e-visa fee, as costs and rules can change.
Tashkent is a pleasant surprise for Indian visitors — it is greener than most Central Asian capitals and has a well-maintained Soviet-era metro system with ornate station interiors. The old city (Khast Imam) has historic mosques and Islamic manuscripts that echo Rajasthan's own Mughal connections. Cuisine revolves around plov (pilaf), kebabs, and non (flatbread), with flavours that will feel loosely familiar to north Indian palates. Currency is the Uzbek som — carry US dollars or euros for exchange, as Indian rupees are not accepted at most exchange bureaus. Summers are very dry and hot; spring and autumn are the most comfortable seasons to visit.
Book a through-ticket under a single PNR whenever possible to avoid rebooking costs if your domestic Jaipur–Delhi flight is delayed. Arrive at Jaipur Airport at least 2 hours before the domestic departure. If you have a short layover at Delhi T3, use the fast-track immigration lane if you hold a frequent-flyer card and avoid checking in extra luggage at Jaipur unless your itinerary is protected on one ticket. On the return, note that Tashkent check-in queues at the airport can be slow — arrive 3 hours before departure. Uzbekistan enforces a currency declaration rule: amounts over US$2,000 must be declared on arrival and departure forms, so keep exchange receipts.
No non-stop exists as of 2026. The standard route is a two-leg journey: JAI to Delhi (≈ 1h), then Delhi to Tashkent on Uzbekistan Airways or IndiGo (≈ 3–3.5h).
Total travel time is typically 5–8 hours including the Delhi layover. The time difference is just 30 minutes (Tashkent is UTC+5, India is UTC+5:30), so jet lag is minimal.
IndiGo and Air India cover the Jaipur–Delhi leg. Uzbekistan Airways (≈ 3–4 weekly) and IndiGo (periodic) operate Delhi–Tashkent. Check FlightGPT for the latest timetables.
Economy return fares typically range from approximately ₹18,000 to ₹40,000 depending on the season and booking window. April–May and September–October are usually cheaper. Live fares are on FlightGPT.
Yes — an e-visa is required, available online at e-visa.uz for approximately US$20. Processing takes about 2–3 business days and the tourist visa is valid for up to 30 days. See <a href="/visas">/visas</a> for current details.
June–August (Uzbek summer, very hot) and late September–October tend to offer the lowest fares. Book around 6–10 weeks ahead for the best pricing on this thin route.
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There is no single "cheapest day" to fly Jaipur to Tashkent — the lowest fare is the one you find by comparing live. Open the search above to line up Jaipur–Tashkent prices across Uzbekistan Airways, IndiGo, Air India; booking ahead and avoiding peak weekends typically trims 25–40 percent off the walk-up fare.
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There is currently no non-stop service between Jaipur and Tashkent — itineraries connect via a hub, with a typical journey of ≈ 5–8h with one 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 Jaipur Tashkent ticket but are open to a layover.
Jaipur–Tashkent pricing rewards comparison over loyalty: the best value rotates between low-cost and full-service carriers depending on the date. FlightGPT's grid surfaces every Jaipur Tashkent fare with baggage and meals counted in, so the genuinely cheapest all-in ticket is the one that rises to the top.