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Oman Air to Launch New Direct Service Between Muscat and Tashkent

Starting June 1, 2026, Oman Air will launch new, nonstop twice-weekly between Muscat and Tashkent, Uzbekistan. 


Oman Air to Launch New Twice-Weekly Service Between Muscat and Tashkent Starting June 1, 2026 - Courtesy Oman Air
Oman Air to Launch New Twice-Weekly Service Between Muscat and Tashkent Starting June 1, 2026 - Courtesy Oman Air

On Monday (February 23, 2026), Oman Air announced an expansion of their international network with the launch of direct flights between Muscat and Tashkent, starting June 1, 2026.  The new service will operate twice weekly, offering guests convenient access between the two capitals and strengthening connectivity between Oman and Central Asia.  The 4-hour flight will provide a convenient option for both leisure and business travelers. Guests will enjoy Oman Air’s premium onboard service, modern fleet and signature Omani hospitality throughout their journey.  This is the eighth new route the airline has announced since December 2025.


In Monday’s announcement, Oman Air’s CEO, Con Korfiatis, said,


“The launch of Tashkent reflects Oman Air’s continued focus on building a commercially sustainable network that balances point-to-point demand with strategic growth markets.  Central Asia represents a region of increasing relevance for both inbound and outbound travel, and the new service is designed to support Oman’s broader tourism ambitions by attracting visitors from Uzbekistan and the wider region.  We look forward to welcoming guests from Uzbekistan to experience Oman’s renowned hospitality, and to offering our guests seamless access to one of Central Asia’s most compelling destinations.”


As Uzbekistan’s capital and largest city, Tashkent is an increasingly popular tourist destination, renowned for its unique culture, historic sites and monuments, and recreational parks. The new route will also support inbound tourism to Oman while strengthening bilateral business and cultural ties between the two countries.  Positioned along the historic Silk Road, Oman and Uzbekistan share rich heritage and cultural depth, offering visitors the opportunity to explore two culturally distinctive yet historically connected destinations.


 

Source: Oman Air 

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