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A new player on the global aviation map, Uzbek carrier Centrum Air, will connect Central Asia with Northern Europe this autumn. The airline will launch its first route to the European Union, connecting Tashkent and Copenhagen.
Centrum Air is a young airline from Uzbekistan that began operations in 2023. On 2 October 2025, the carrier will inaugurate its first route to the EU, launching direct flights from Tashkent to the Danish capital, Copenhagen.
The flights will operate twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, using Airbus A320 aircraft. Thanks to this route, travellers from Central Asia will gain easy access to Scandinavia, while European tourists will be able to reach the heart of Uzbekistan more conveniently.
For Centrum Air, this is a symbolic step – entering the European Union market. Less than two years after its establishment, the carrier is expanding its reach and joining the group of airlines offering intercontinental connections at affordable prices.
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