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A non-stop flight is the most convenient and comfortable way to fly from Bukhara to Vilnius, despite the fact that sometimes flights with transfers can cost significantly less.
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There are most likely no direct flights on the Bukhara — Vilnius route
Bukhara International Airport (IATA: BHK) serves as the main gateway to the historic city and typically functions as a modest international and domestic hub rather than a large transfer center. Flights are usually operated by regional carriers and Uzbekistan’s national airline, with occasional international services that can be more affordably priced than major Central Asian hubs. The airport lies about 6–8 km southeast of Bukhara’s Old City; taxi rides usually take around 10–20 minutes depending on traffic and can cost roughly a few dollars, while local buses or shared minibuses may take 20–30 minutes for a lower fare. Pros: compact terminal, short transfer times and easy access to historic districts. Cons: limited lounge and retail options, and fewer long-haul connections compared with larger airports in the region.
There appear to be no non-stop flights from Bukhara to Vilnius at this time.... Well, or something went wrong on our side and we couldn't find anything
starting at $368
On the Bukhara — Vilnius route, flights are operated only by Atlasjet Ukraine. This simplifies the choice for passengers, as all tickets come from a single trusted carrier. Our service lets you instantly check fares for upcoming dates and find the most advantageous option. The minimum ticket price starts at $368, making this trip affordable for a wide range of travelers. To save even more, we recommend booking early and keeping an eye on promotions — Atlasjet Ukraine regularly offers special deals.
The cheapest one-way flight from Bukhara to Vilnius departs on 07/30/2026, is operated by Atlasjet Ukraine and costs $368
There is no information about the cheapest roundtrip flight from Bukhara to Vilnius
Fastest flight from Bukhara to Vilnius takes 15h 30m
There are no direct flights on this route.
The distance between Bukhara and Vilnius is 3331km (2065 miles). The time difference between Bukhara and Vilnius is 3h
The cheapest flight ticket from Bukhara to Vilnius according to data for the last 48 hours costs $368
Often the best time to buy tickets from Bukhara to Vilnius is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Bukhara to Vilnius can be found flying in these months: July, June.
The fastest flights from Bukhara to Vilnius start from 15 hours 30 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Bukhara — Vilnius:
The cost of a one-way flight from Bukhara to Vilnius ranges from $368 (July 2026) to $400 (June 2026). On average, the ticket price is about $384–$400.
Vilnius Airport (VNO) serves as Lithuania’s main international gateway and typically operates as a mid‑sized European hub rather than a low‑cost only field. It usually handles a mix of full‑service carriers and budget airlines, so fares can range from budget‑friendly to mid‑market depending on season and carrier choice. The terminal sits about 6–7 km north of the city center; taxis and ride‑hailing usually take 10–20 minutes, while a regular bus route and occasional shuttle coaches take roughly 20–30 minutes — bus fares are generally low and metro services are not present. Pros: compact terminal, short transfer times and straightforward navigation; cons: fewer long‑haul connections and limited late‑night public transport options compared with larger hubs.