Currently, November is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Tashkent (average of £596). Flying to Tashkent in August will prove the most costly (average of £829). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£488
February
£512
March
£521
April
£565
May
£543
June
£557
July
£608
August
£666
September
£611
October
£559
November
£479
December
£536
The summer months in this region of the world can be very hot, rising to 40 – 45 degrees Celsius. Avoid June and July to escape the heat, and travel in May or September to enjoy a mild temperature. Visiting during a holiday period, such as Eid, will enable you to enjoy Tashkent in colourful festival mode. Visiting during a festival or during the school holidays can often be more expensive so travel during the off peak winter season (December to February) to get the best deals on flights and hotels.
TAS Temperature | 2 - 28 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Tashkent, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 28.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 2.0 C).
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Delayed flight a bit annoying but staff all good and surprisingly the main course of vegan meals were good.
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Delayed flight a bit annoying but staff all good and surprisingly the main course of vegan meals were good.
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Crew
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Delayed flight a bit annoying but staff all good and surprisingly the main course of vegan meals were good.
Boarding
Comfort
Entertainment
Overall
Crew
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Reviews
Delayed flight a bit annoying but staff all good and surprisingly the main course of vegan meals were good.
Boarding
Comfort
Entertainment
Overall
Crew
Food
Reviews
Delayed flight a bit annoying but staff all good and surprisingly the main course of vegan meals were good.
Uzbekistan’s capital is a fantastic place to experience the country’s culture in a nutshell. The city is located on the historic Silk Road stretching from China, and thus has long been a site of the rich mingling of different cultures. Culture lovers should make sure to pay a visit to the Ilkhom Theatre in the centre of the city, as there is always a show or two on here and plenty of musical concerts and dance based pieces too. Independence Square (or Mustakillik Square) is one of the main landmarks in Tashkent, and this spacious and contemporary feeling square is a great place to take a stroll. With its elegant blue and white stone exterior, the Teleshayakh Mosque is one of Tashkent’s architectural gems and is certainly well worth a visit. And if you want to experience some peace and tranquil greenery right in the heart of the metropolis, then make sure to take a saunter in the Japanese Garden. The Uzbekistan State Museum of Applied Art is one of the must-see galleries in this city, whilst the Amir Timur Museum is a really interesting place to while away an afternoon or a couple of hours in the morning.
The closest airport is Tashkent International Airport (TAS), which is conveniently located 7.5 miles (12 km) from the centre of the city. Take an airport shuttle bus, a taxi, or hire a car to get you to your destination. Sharing a taxi with other travellers going the same way will help you to really reduce the cost of your journey if you go for this option.