THE NEWS: Direct air connectivity between Uzbekistan and Pakistan will increase to eight flights a week with the launch of a new Tashkent‑Karachi route in September. The service will be operated by Centrum Air, which is adding two weekly direct flights to the existing schedule. Uzbekistan’s Tourism Committee announced the expansion after the second meeting of the Joint Working Group of Uzbekistan and Pakistan on tourism, saying it aims to boost tourist flows and broaden cooperation.
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– The announcement came from Uzbekistan’s Tourism Committee after the second meeting of the Joint Working Group of Uzbekistan and Pakistan on tourism.
– The new flights will link the capitals Tashkent and Karachi, two major hubs in the region.
– Raising the weekly frequency to eight reflects a commitment to expand mutual tourism traffic.
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WHY IT MATTERS: More frequent direct flights give tour operators, airlines and travel agents greater capacity to sell Uzbekistan‑Pakistan itineraries, supporting tourism growth and creating new market opportunities for both sides.
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