
The Russian low-cost airline "Pobeda" plans to expand air routes with Uzbekistan. According to the company, regular flights between Moscow and Termez will commence on February 28, 2025. Ticket sales for this route have already opened.
As per the schedule, flights on the Moscow–Termez route will operate twice a week — on Tuesdays and Saturdays. This creates a convenient opportunity for passengers traveling to Southern Uzbekistan for tourism or work-related purposes.
Additionally, starting from March 7, 2025, "Pobeda" will launch flights between Moscow and Nukus. Flights on this route are scheduled to operate on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Regarding ticket prices, fares for the Moscow–Termez route start at 9,400 rubles, approximately 1.4 million soums. Meanwhile, the lowest ticket price for the Moscow–Nukus route is 10,300 rubles, or roughly 1.5 million soums. These budget-friendly rates are particularly appealing to students, labor migrants, and passengers who prioritize economical travel.
For reference, "Pobeda" airlines has been operating since December 2014 and is one of Russia’s largest low-cost carriers. It is part of the "Aeroflot" group. The company's main hub is located at Moscow's Vnukovo Airport, from where domestic and international flights are regularly operated.
The launch of these new routes is expected to further expand the geographical reach of air travel between Uzbekistan and Russia, offering passengers convenient and cost-effective travel options.
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