- How many hours to fly from Moscow to Uzbekistan?
- Flight Moscow - Tashkent
- Flight Moscow - Andijan
- Flight Moscow - Samarkand
- Flight Moscow - Bukhara
The answer to the question "How long to fly to Uzbekistan from Moscow?" interested in future vacationers who decided to see the Bibi-Khanum mosque in Samarkand, walk along Registan Square, visit the Shakhi Zinda memorial complex, in Tashkent - visit the observation deck of the Tashkent TV tower, view the Assumption Cathedral and the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, in Bukhara - capture in photo 46- meter Kalyan minaret and Ark fortress.
How many hours to fly from Moscow to Uzbekistan?
With Aeroflot and Uzbek Airlines, those who wish will fly from Moscow airports to Uzbekistan in 3.5-4 hours.
Flight Moscow - Tashkent
Those who purchase a Moscow - Tashkent air ticket for 8400-12060 rubles will cover 2798 km with Utair in 3 hours 50 minutes (flight UT805), and with Aeroflot in 4 hours 05 minutes (flight SU1870). The flight through Tyumen will last 18.5 hours (13-hour connection), through Ufa - 15 hours, through Mineralnye Vody - 22 hours (6, 5-hour flight), through Rostov-on-Don - 21 hours, through Riga - 28, 5 hours (waiting - 21.5 hours), through Samara - 18 hours, through Sochi - 9 hours, through Minsk - 22 hours (flight - 6 hours), through Krasnodar - 13 hours, through Kazan - 31.5 hours (waiting - more than a day), through Samarkand - 5, 5 hours, through Urgench - 6 hours, through Voronezh - 11, 5 hours, through Almaty - 27, 5 hours (20, 5-hour respite), through Nizhny Novgorod - 14, 5 hours, via Istanbul - 26 hours (17-hour connection), through Chelyabinsk - 18 hours.
The equipment of Tashkent Yuzhny Airport is represented by: information desks (they can be found on each floor of the international terminal; consultations at the information desks are provided free of charge); VIP lounge (1 hour stay will cost 1500 rubles); firms where you can draw up a car rental agreement; duty-free shops; food establishments. From the airport to the center of Tashkent tourists are transported by bus # 92 and route taxi # 95.
Flight Moscow - Andijan
From Moscow to Andijan 3018 km. During the flight, tourists from Vim-Avia (sends flight NN530 on Tuesdays) will spend more than 4 hours (the average price of air tickets is 10,200 rubles), and those who made a transfer in Tashkent - 5, 5 hours.
Guests of Andizhan Airport will find there a waiting room, a mother and child room, lockers, an Internet access point, newsstands, retail outlets, cafeterias and restaurants (the menu is full of both Uzbek and Russian dishes). If you resort to the services of taxi drivers, then with private drivers it will be possible to get to the center of Andijan for 300 rubles, and with official carriers - for 700 rubles.
Flight Moscow - Samarkand
Moscow and Samarkand (the minimum ticket price is 8300 rubles) are 2,797 km away, therefore, together with Vim-Avia (flight NN515) and Uzbekistan Airways (flight HY606), the journey will take 4 hours. Those who change trains in Tashkent will spend 7 hours on the road, in St. Petersburg - 8.5 hours, in Kazan - 24 hours (waiting - 19 hours).
Samarkand Airport is equipped with ATMs, shops, currency exchange offices, a post office, restaurants, and a first-aid post. The airport and the center of Samarkand are separated by 8 km, to overcome which it is worth using the services of regular buses running from 6 am to midnight.
Flight Moscow - Bukhara
A flight from Moscow to Bukhara on board a Utair aircraft (flight UT808 departs on Mondays) will take 4 hours (distance - 2654 km; ticket price - from 7900 rubles). A change in St. Petersburg will extend the trip by 10 hours, in Tashkent - by 12.5 hours, in Urgench - by 5.5 hours.
In the daytime, the 5-kilometer distance from Bukhara Airport (which provides passengers with a range of services that meets international standards) is best covered by a fixed-route taxi or a regular bus (the interval of movement is every half hour), and at night - by taxi.