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Centrum Air Participates in the International Tourism Exhibition  SATTE 2026 in India

Centrum Air Participates in the International Tourism Exhibition SATTE 2026 in India

2 March, 2026

Centrum Air participated in the 33rd South Asia’s Travel & Tourism Exchange (SATTE 2026), which took place at the Yashobhoomi Exhibition and Convention Centre in New Delhi, India.

SATTE is one of the largest tourism industry events in the region, annually bringing together more than 2,000 exhibitors from dozens of countries. Participation in the exhibition was part of a comprehensive effort to promote Uzbekistan’s tourism potential in the Indian market and to strengthen bilateral cooperation in tourism and air transportation.

Within the framework of the national pavilion of Uzbekistan, representatives of Centrum Air held working meetings with tour operators, travel companies, and industry partners from India and other South Asian countries. The discussions focused on prospects for expanding air connectivity, developing tourism routes, and exploring opportunities for further cooperation.

In particular, starting 29 March, the airline will increase the frequency of flights on the Tashkent–Delhi route to three flights per week. The flights will operate on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, providing more convenient air connectivity between Uzbekistan and India.

Participation in SATTE 2026 confirms Centrum Air’s strategic interest in the Indian market and the airline’s commitment to supporting the growth of tourist flows between India and Uzbekistan.




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Official statement of the airline

Official statement of the airline

In accordance with the directive of the Civil Aviation Agency under the Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Centrum Air flights to Jeddah (JED) and Madinah (MED) to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will be operated exclusively for the purpose of evacuating passengers.These flights are intended for the repatriation of citizens of the Republic of Uzbekistan who had previously departed for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.Further changes and updates will be announced additionally through the airline’s official channels.Centrum Air apologizes for any inconvenience caused and thanks you for your understanding.

1 March, 2026

Centrum Air warmly welcomed hero Khayrulla Ibodullayev in Tashkent

Centrum Air warmly welcomed hero Khayrulla Ibodullayev in Tashkent

Today, February 28, 2026, a ceremonial reception was held at Tashkent International Airport to welcome our compatriot Khayrulla Ibodullayev, who returned to Uzbekistan after performing a heroic act in Saint Petersburg.Risking his own life, Khayrulla saved a seven-year-old child, demonstrating exceptional courage and selflessness. At the airport, he was greeted by representatives of the airline, journalists, relatives, and members of the public who came to express their gratitude and respect for his brave actions.For his bravery, he was awarded the state medal “Jasorat” by decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev.As a token of deep appreciation for his heroism and civic responsibility, Centrum Air presented Khayrulla with a personal certificate for complimentary flights across the airline’s entire route network, valid for the next five years. In addition, the tour operator Centrum Holidays gifted his family an Umrah pilgrimage package for his parents.The award ceremony took place in an atmosphere of sincere respect and support, with media representatives having the opportunity to personally meet and speak with the hero.Centrum Air is proud of its compatriot, remains committed to human values, and sincerely wishes Khayrulla, his family, and all passengers good health, well-being, and safe travels.

28 February, 2026

Centrum Air adjusts route network and transfers part  of its flights from Samarkand to the capital

Centrum Air adjusts route network and transfers part of its flights from Samarkand to the capital

Centrum Air announces changes to its fleet basing structure and flight schedule as part of a planned route network adjustment and preparations for the 2026 summer season.To improve operational efficiency, enhance connections, and concentrate resources at the airline’s main hub, part of the flights previously operated from Samarkand will be transferred to departures from Tashkent.With the transition to the new operating model, flights on the Samarkand – Istanbul, Dubai and Moscow (Domodedovo) routes will be discontinued in their current format starting March 29.Flights on the Samarkand – Vladivostok and Samarkand – Sochi routes will continue under the 2026 summer schedule with departures from Tashkent, while maintaining the same frequencies (from April 1).The Samarkand – Tel-Aviv route will remain unchanged and will operate according to the current schedule.The transfer of part of the operations to Tashkent will allow the airline to ensure a more stable schedule, offer expanded transfer opportunities for connecting passengers, and improve overall punctuality and fleet utilization.Passengers who have already purchased tickets for flights from Samarkand will be offered a full refund or free rebooking to similar flights departing from Tashkent.For refunds or rebooking assistance, passengers may contact customer support: COSTUMERCARE@centrum-air.com +998 55 518 88 88Centrum Air apologizes for any inconvenience and thanks passengers for their understanding.

26 February, 2026

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