Uzbekistan ... The pearl of the ancient East, one of the centers of the Silk Road. It is no wonder that today, tourists who are planning to visit this treasury of architecture are becoming more and more.
Of course, you can get to Uzbekistan by train, but 3,000 kilometers and almost 3 days on the road are not a test for everyone. Reasonable and practical travelers, as a rule, choose the plane. Of course, air tickets to Uzbekistan are not sold as much as to European capitals, but with a competent approach the choice turns out to be quite rich.
Airtickets to Tashkent |
To fly from Moscow to Tashkent, the most economical option is the Air Astana flight from Sheremetyevo to Astana, and then - the Astana-Tashkent flight of the same company to the destination. However, to suffer the hardships of transplantation and lose extra 5 hours for insignificant savings - right, it's unreasonable. Where it is more convenient to spend a little more and buy a ticket for a direct flight "Transaero" or UTAir to Tashkent - 4 hours on a comfortable "Boeing" much nicer than waiting for a transfer at the airport.
Having increased the budget a little more, it is possible to purchase a ticket to Uzbekistan from the companies "Aeroflot" or Uzbekistan Airways, saving another 20-30 minutes on the flight - this option is perfect for those who feel uncomfortable in flight and appreciate the opportunity to get to the destination airport faster. The rest of the flights are generally transitory and do not represent a special interest for a reasonable traveler.
Flights to Fergana
If your goal is to visit Fergana (by the way, the name of the city comes from the Persian word "diverse" - imagine the local beauties!), Here the options are no less diverse. Do not want to spend most of the journey at the airport in anticipation of a transplant? - a reasonable exit may be a flight of Uzbekistan Airways from Domodedovo, almost the only direct flight to Fergana.
In general, various companies offer a lot of air tickets to Uzbekistan, including Ferghana airport, however it is worth exploring the route - most involve transplantations en route. Be careful, and have a happy journey! The