TezJet To Begin Bishkek-Tashkent Flights From September 3
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TezJet to Begin Bishkek-Tashkent Flights from September 3
TezJet to Begin Bishkek-Tashkent Flights from September 3
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TezJet to Begin Bishkek-Tashkent Flights from September 3

TezJet will start regular Bishkek-Tashkent flights on September 3, with four weekly flights on McDonnell Douglas MD-80 aircraft.

Kyrgyzstan‘s air carrier, TezJet, is set to launch regular passenger flights between Bishkek and Tashkent starting September 3.

The flights will operate four times a week, providing a convenient travel option between the two capitals.

The scheduled flights will be conducted on McDonnell Douglas MD-80 (M83) aircraft, known for their reliability and comfort.

The flights will take place on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, offering flexibility for passengers.

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TezJet, established in 2013, has its base at Manas Airport in Bishkek. The airline currently serves various cities within Kyrgyzstan and is now expanding its reach to include Tashkent, further strengthening regional connectivity.

This new route is expected to enhance travel and business opportunities between Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, marking a significant milestone in TezJet’s growth.

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