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Kokand Airport (OQN) is a small regional airport in Uzbekistan’s Fergana Valley, originally built in the Soviet era (mid-20th century) and operating a single modest terminal that handles mainly domestic and charter services. Serving the historic city of Kokand and nearby towns, the airport is an important local gateway for travelers seeking flights to and from the region and is reachable by a short drive from Kokand city center via taxis, shared marshrutkas and regional buses. With limited on-site amenities and mostly short-haul routes, Kokand is generally budget-friendly for travelers, with services by Uzbekistan’s national carrier and occasional regional operators rather than functioning as a major hub.
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Plan to arrive with some cash: Kokand’s airfield has no exchange counters or ATMs, and better rates await at city banks. Withdraw or swap money in Kokand town or at Fergana/Tashkent airports to skip unnecessary fees and lines.
Small and straightforward, Kokand’s duty‑free pops up just past passport control when there are international departures, stocking fragrances, spirits, chocolates, and a few local gifts with modest-to-occasional savings. No big-name chains or arrivals store here—plan major buys in Tashkent if you want the widest choice.
Small and straightforward: expect a couple of café counters and a no‑fuss sit‑down spot, with Uzbek staples like samsa and plov plus decent coffee at fair prices. Grab something landside before security, then top up with a snack by the departure lounge if you’re short on time.
Quick help is close at hand: a small first-aid point by Departures and kiosks with basic meds cover most needs during flight hours, while city pharmacies are a short ride away for prescriptions and tests. Emergency care is free; medications, travel kits, and any clinic testing are paid.
Don’t count on lockers at Kokand’s airport—plan to stash bags at the railway station’s staffed left‑luggage room or with a hotel. Expect simple, safe service for suitcases and carry‑ons, a small per‑bag fee with passport ID, daytime hours at the station, and 24/7 desks at larger hotels.
Compact and calm, Kokand’s small terminal offers a simple waiting hall (plus a gate room at departure time) with free Wi‑Fi, a few power outlets, and a café; there’s no formal lounge, but quiet corners make short waits easy. For lounge‑style comfort, nearby Fergana or Namangan airports have paid CIP lounges open around departures.
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