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Melbourne
Flights from Melbourneto Tashkent
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Sydney
Flights from Sydneyto Tashkent
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Perth
Flights from Perthto Tashkent
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Brisbane
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Adelaide
Flights from Adelaideto Tashkent
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Kuala Lumpur
Flights from Kuala Lumpurto Tashkent
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How long’s the flight to Tashkent?

If you’re looking to fly to Tashkent, we at eDreams have checked the most popular routes to help you plan your trip. From Perth, the flight takes roughly 13h 58m; from Melbourne, around 17h 31m; and from Adelaide, about 17h 55m.
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How much does a flight to Tashkent cost?

At eDreams you can find flights from Perth to Tashkent starting from $612, with an average price of $1,228. If you depart from other cities such as Brisbane, you can find tickets from $641, and from Gold Coast - Coolangatta starting from $788, according to data from the last 72 hours.
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Find and book the best flights to Tashkent

Tashkent sits as Central Asia's largest city and Uzbekistan's capital. This major hub acts as a gateway to a region rich in ancient history and modern development, drawing visitors into its expansive urban landscape.

The city reveals its past through sites like the Khast Imam Complex, home to the Uthman Quran, and the Amir Timur Museum, celebrating the empire builder. Chorsu Bazaar offers a glimpse into traditional commerce, while the Tashkent Metro features uniquely decorated stations, showcasing Soviet-era artistry.

Experience a dynamic destination where ancient Silk Road heritage blends with contemporary life. Travellers can delve into its diverse architecture, explore vibrant markets, and discover layers of history and culture waiting to be uncovered.

Best time to fly to Tashkent

High Season

Tashkent truly comes alive during its high season, spanning from April to early June and again from September to October. The weather during these months is ideal, with warm, sunny days averaging a comfortable 20°C to 28°C. Upon arrival, visitors discover a city bustling with activity as locals and tourists alike make the most of the pleasant climate. Outdoor markets overflow with fresh produce, parks are filled with picnickers, and the city’s many fountains offer refreshing respites.

This period is perfect for exploring Tashkent’s grand squares, historical monuments, and green spaces on foot. The mild temperatures encourage strolls through the Amir Timur Square and visits to Chorsu Bazaar without the intense heat of summer. Cultural events and outdoor concerts frequently take place, adding to the lively atmosphere. The city feels energetic and inviting, with a palpable sense of community gathering outdoors, making it a popular time to experience Tashkent’s unique blend of tradition and modernity.

Low Season

Tashkent's low season covers two distinct periods: the intense heat of summer from July to August, and the colder winter months from November to March. Summer temperatures often soar above 35°C, transforming the city into a much quieter place during daylight hours. Daily life shifts indoors, with locals seeking air-conditioned cafes and shopping centres, and outdoor activity largely confined to the cooler evenings. Public transport and air-conditioned venues become essential for comfort, and the city takes on a more relaxed, slower pace.

Winter brings a different character, with temperatures frequently dropping below freezing and snowfall possible, creating a serene, almost hushed atmosphere. A cold front arriving by air means visitors will encounter snow-dusted streets and cosy indoor activities. While outdoor sightseeing is less appealing, the season highlights Tashkent’s indoor attractions, like museums and theatres, and offers a chance to experience local holidays such as New Year celebrations with a distinct festive feel. The city feels quieter and more introspective, allowing for a deeper dive into its cultural heart.

Touching down in Tashkent, you’ll feel the city’s pulse immediately – a captivating blend of ancient history and modern life. From the moment you arrive, Tashkent invites you to uncover its layers, promising discoveries around every corner. Get ready to dive into a culture shaped by Silk Road legacies and Soviet-era influences.

Here’s what makes Tashkent an incredible place to explore:

Chorsu Bazaar
Step into the heart of local life at this bustling market, where vibrant colours and enticing aromas fill the air under its striking blue-domed roof. Experience the energy as vendors sell everything from fresh spices and dried fruits to traditional crafts and everyday goods.

Khast Imam Complex
Discover Tashkent’s spiritual centre with this impressive complex featuring historic mosques, madrassas, and the revered Muyi Mubarak Library. Here, you can see one of the oldest Qurans in the world, beautifully preserved and steeped in history.

Amir Timur Museum
Dedicated to the 14th-century conqueror, this grand museum showcases Uzbekistan's rich heritage from the Timurid dynasty through to modern independence. Admire intricate Timurid architecture and a fascinating collection of artefacts, weaponry, and manuscripts.

Tashkent Metro
Beyond a transport system, the Tashkent Metro is an underground art gallery, with each station featuring unique Soviet-era architecture, mosaics, and chandeliers. It’s an immersive journey that reveals a distinctive aspect of the city’s past and present.

Navoi Grand Academic Theatre
Take in a performance at this magnificent opera and ballet theatre, a grand architectural marvel built by Japanese prisoners of war. It stands as a testament to cultural exchange and hosts world-class productions, offering a sophisticated evening out.

Book your flights to Tashkent

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Frequently asked questions about Tashkent flights

How can I find cheap flights to Tashkent on the eDreams website?
At eDreams, we make it easy to find the perfect flight to Tashkent, with fares starting from just $ 229. Our smart tech searches for the best deals, giving you heaps of options. Whether you’re after the cheapest fare or the most convenient schedule, we make planning your trip dead simple.
What is the best month to travel to Tashkent?
Based on our customers’ searches, the best month to fly to Tashkent is March.
You might also think about flying in April, the second-best month for a cracking trip.
And don’t forget February, the third most popular month to visit Tashkent.
If you’re after a quieter trip, the least busy month is November. Travelling then means fewer crowds and a more relaxed vibe.
Which airlines offer the most affordable flights to Tashkent?

Based on our customers’ bookings, these low-cost airlines are the ones most likely to have cracking deals for flights to Tashkent.

  • A.P.G. DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM has an average one-way fare of $1,368.97. Flying from Sydney to Tashkent costs around $1,368.97, and from Sydney it’s about $1912.
  • Air Asia is one of the most budget-friendly airlines, with an average one-way ticket of $1,843.32. For example, flying from Perth to Tashkent costs around $1,860.17, and from Melbourne it’s about $1,877.32.
  • Air Asia X is another top pick for affordable one-way tickets, with an average fare of $1,867.18. For example, a flight from Sydney to Tashkent costs around $1,871.98, and from Melbourne it’s roughly $1,876.92.
What airlines fly to Tashkent?

These are the airlines with direct flights to Tashkent:

  • Turkish Airlines flies direct to Tashkent from Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, and Urgench.
  • Uzbekistan Airways also offers direct flights to Tashkent from Sharjah, Almaty, and Kuala Lumpur. Perfect if you want a straightforward trip from these cities.
  • Air Asia X flies direct from Bishkek and Almaty, and they also have service from Kuala Lumpur.

Here are some other options for flights to Tashkent that might include a stopover:

  • China Southern Airlines flies to Tashkent from Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide.
  • Air Asia X also heads to Tashkent from Perth, Singapore, and Bangkok, giving you a few handy departure options.
  • Finally, Azerbaijan Airlines flies to Tashkent from lots of spots, including Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide.
What's a reasonable budget for a trip to Tashkent?
Planning a trip to Tashkent? Here’s a quick run-down of what you might expect to spend on grub and drinks:
  • Affordable Dining: $8.14
  • Moderate Dining: $46.24
  • Cheap Restaurant: $6.36
  • Local Beer: $1.73
  • Imported Beer: $4.91
  • Coffee: $3.34
  • Soft Drinks: $0.92
  • Bottled Water: $0.36
What's the weather like in Tashkent?
If you’re chasing sunshine, the best time to visit Tashkent is during July, August, and June, when the average temperature hits around 34º. These months are also the sunniest, with heaps of sunshine – around 28 hours a day. For cooler weather, plan your trip for January, February, and December, when temps drop to about -2º. Want to avoid the wet stuff? Best to skip Tashkent during March, April, and January, when rainfall peaks at around 63mm. The driest months are August, July, and September, with just 3mm of rain on average.

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