Popular in | December | High demand for flights, 4% potential price rise |
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Cheapest in | February | Best time to find cheap flights, 1% potential price drop |
Average price | £441 | Average for return flights in May 2022 |
Return from | £291 | From London to Tashkent Vostochny |
One-way from | £179 | One-way flight from London to Uzbekistan |
London Stansted
Tashkent Vostochny
1 stop
10h 50mTashkent Vostochny
London Stansted
1 stop
17h 50mMultiple Airlines
London Stansted
Tashkent Vostochny
1 stop
10h 50mTashkent Vostochny
London Stansted
2 stops
26h 35mMultiple Airlines
London Heathrow
Tashkent Vostochny
Nonstop
6h 50mTashkent Vostochny
London Heathrow
Nonstop
7h 40mUzbekistan Airways
London Stansted
Tashkent Vostochny
2 stops
38h 10mTashkent Vostochny
London Stansted
2 stops
24h 05mMultiple Airlines
London Gatwick
Tashkent Vostochny
2 stops
35h 45mTashkent Vostochny
London Gatwick
2 stops
17h 55mMultiple Airlines
London Gatwick
Tashkent Vostochny
2 stops
35h 45mTashkent Vostochny
London Gatwick
3 stops
42h 10mMultiple Airlines
London Heathrow
Tashkent Vostochny
Nonstop
6h 50mTashkent Vostochny
London Heathrow
Nonstop
7h 40mUzbekistan Airways
London Luton
Tashkent Vostochny
2 stops
46h 00mTashkent Vostochny
London Luton
1 stop
23h 20mMultiple Airlines
London Stansted
Tashkent Vostochny
3 stops
39h 00mTashkent Vostochny
London Stansted
2 stops
35h 15mMultiple Airlines
January
£471
February
£479
March
£487
April
£485
May
£493
June
£512
July
£547
August
£607
September
£572
October
£498
November
£478
December
£504
January is currently the cheapest month to fly to Uzbekistan. At this moment in time August is the most expensive month. These prices are determined by multiple factors and booking in advance can help keep costs down if your schedule is not as flexible.
LON - TAS Price | £471 - £764 |
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TAS Temperature | 2 - 28 °C |
TAS Rainfall | 1 - 69 mm |
A direct flight from the UK to Uzbekistan will take 6h 50m. However, many factors can affect the time you are in the air. Flights with one or more stopovers will take significantly longer, but may offer financial savings on the cost of tickets. There are several cities offering flights to Uzbekistan from the UK, but London Heathrow is the most common. It is also the largest and busiest airport available. Others include London City Airport, London Luton Airport, Manchester Airport, and numerous others. There are also several international airports in Uzbekistan. Tashkent International is the most frequently used, but Samarkand International and Fergana International Airport are also possibilities.
The only city to offer direct flights to Uzbekistan from the UK is London. Specifically, you will need to fly out of London Heathrow Airport. However, there are numerous other cities that can help you reach your destination, including Edinburgh, Manchester, Newcastle, Liverpool, Glasgow and many others. Note that a single stopover can increase your travel time substantially. For instance, one stopover could bring your flight to 10h. Two stopovers could increase your time to 22h or more. Most flights stopover in Istanbul, Almaty, or Ankara, although there are other cities.
The simplest way to get from city to city in Uzbekistan is to take a domestic flight. However, you will also find plenty of taxis and even buses serving your needs. If you prefer to take a more hands-on approach, you can hire a car – rental companies can be found at most international airports and in most larger cities. High-speed trains link most of the cities, too, offering a fast and comfortable travel option. Getting around in Tashkent is simple thanks to the city’s metro system, too.
There are many things to do in Uzbekistan, including following in the footsteps of merchants who took the ancient Silk Road to the west. You can also visit Registan, see the Great Minaret of the Kalon, or explore Shah-i-Zinda. Itchan Kala is a beautiful place, while Gur Emir Mausoleum is also well worth a stop. The Juma Mosque, Poi Kalyan Mosque, and Ulugbek Madrasah are also options for those interested in religious sites.
You will certainly need a passport to get into Uzbekistan. In addition, you will need to ensure that it is valid for at least three months after your date of entry. However, there is no need for a visa. You can stay up to 30 days without one. However, you will need to register with the local authorities within three days of your arrival, including weekend days. Hotels will do this for you but will request your passport on check-in.