Uzbekistan Tashkent Private Jet Charter

Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport is the main international airport of Uzbekistan and the 3rd busiest port in Central Asia after Almaty and Astana airports. Located 12 km from the center of the capital Tashkent, the port consists of two terminal buildings. Terminal 2 is used for international flights, while Terminal 3 serves domestic flights.

Tashkent Airport is the main hub of Uzbekistan Airways. Tashkent Airport, the largest airport in Uzbekistan, is a preferred port by private jet passengers, as it is in a more convenient geographical location compared to the airport locations of neighboring countries. The airport was renamed in January 2017 in honor of Uzbekistan’s first president, Islam Karimov.

Uzbekistan private jet charter prices

Although Islam Karimov Tashkent Airport air charter fees depend on variables such as the number of passengers, departure airport, flight time, aircraft position, flight date, the prices for private jet charter from Istanbul → Tashkent are as follows.

Midsize Jet40.200 EUR
Heavy Jet50.200 EUR
Long Range Jet67.750 EUR
Midsize Jet (8-9 seats), Heavy Jet (10-16 seats), Long Range Jet (13-16 seats)

These prices are average amounts and you can contact us on our flight reservation screen or by phone for the most accurate price information.

Places to visit and nightlife in Tashkent

Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, which impresses with its works and wide squares belonging to the Islamic world, is one of the most important tourism spots of the country. The city is also the cultural capital of the region with the largest urban population in Central Asia.

Among the places to visit in Tashkent are the Independence Square, which symbolizes the separation of Uzbekistan from the Soviet Union, the Barak Khan Madrasa, one of the iconic works of the country, the Minor Mosque built only with white marble, the statue and museum of Emir Timur, one of the most respected leaders of Uzbekistan, the State Museum of Applied Arts where the most beautiful local arts are exhibited, the State History Museum where more than 250.000 archaeological, numismatic and ethnographic works are exhibited, the palace built for Prince Romanov, who was exiled from Russia to Tashkent, and the Lokomotiv Amusement Park, the city’s most popular amusement park.

Tashkent is among the first of the cities with the most colorful nightlife among Central Asian cities. Prince Club, which is generally preferred by students and young people, Make Some Noise, which is the first place when it comes to karaoke, and Steam Bar, which is famous for its cocktails, are among the most preferred spots.

Transportation guide from Tashkent Airport to the center of the capital

Located 12 km from the capital Tashkent, Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport is one of the easiest ports to reach. It is possible to reach the city center by taxi, bus, shuttles and car rental methods.

Taxis available outside the port are the most practical way to reach the city center. There is no need to bargain with taxis because they have a meter and the journey takes about 30 minutes.

Bus no. 67 available all day in front of the terminal building depart every 15 minutes, and after a 45-minute journey, important points of the city can be reached.

Passengers who make a hotel reservation before the flight can reach the hotel they have booked directly with the shuttles belonging to the hotels. These vehicles arrive at the port according to the landing time of the planes and depart within 15 minutes.

Another alternative is to rent a car from the car rental companies located in the terminal building.