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Fly direct from Milan to Tashkent for the fastest, most convenient way to connect northern Italy with Uzbekistan’s vibrant capital — less time in transit means more time exploring. While connecting options can sometimes cost less, a nonstop flight saves hours, reduces hassle and makes your journey more comfortable, so book now to lock in smooth travel on this route.
A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from Milan to Tashkent:
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The cheapest one-way flight from Milan to Tashkent departs on 09/01/2026, is operated by LC Busre SAC and costs $192
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Milan to Tashkent departs on 02/08/2026, is operated by LC Busre SAC and costs $410
Fastest flight from Milan to Tashkent takes 7h 55m
There are direct flights on this route 4 days a week: Mo, We, Fr, and Sa
The distance between Milan and Tashkent is 4764km (2954 miles). The average flight duration is 9h 40m. There are 1 direct flight from Milan to Tashkent. The time difference between Milan and Tashkent is 4h. Flights from Milan begin at 7:45 PM. The latest flight from Milan departs at 7:45 PM
More than 12 airlines operate flights from Milan to Tashkent, including Uzbekistan Airways, Qanot Sharq, LC Busre SAC, Valuair, Azerbaijan Airlines, Turkish Airlines, FlyOne, Wizz Air, Ryanair, EasyJet, Buzz, and HiSky. This is a popular route, so passengers can choose tickets based on budget and preferences. Ticket prices start from $192, and our service lets you instantly compare all options. The variety of offers simplifies planning: you can choose budget fares or more comfortable options with baggage included or extra services. We help you find the best deals so your trip is cost-efficient.
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Milan — Tashkent
02/13/2026
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HY256
starting at $341
Milan — Tashkent
02/27/2026
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HY256
starting at $302
Milan — Tashkent
03/06/2026
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HY256
starting at $288
Milan — Tashkent
03/13/2026
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HY256
starting at $299
Milan — Tashkent
03/20/2026
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HY256
starting at $788
Milan — Tashkent
03/27/2026
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HY256
starting at $850
Milan — Tashkent
04/01/2026
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HY256
starting at $856
Milan — Tashkent
04/01/2026
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HH416
starting at $245
Milan — Tashkent
04/08/2026
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HY256
starting at $920
Milan — Tashkent
04/13/2026
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HY256
starting at $858
Uzbekistan Airways
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starting at $321
Milan Malpensa (MXP) serves as the city’s primary international gateway and typically handles long-haul and many European connections, so it’s often seen as the premium option. Major network carriers and full-service airlines commonly operate here alongside some long-distance low-cost services. The airport is about 50 km northwest of central Milan; the Malpensa Express train usually reaches Milano Centrale in roughly 40–50 minutes, while regional buses can take 50–70 minutes — fares generally fall in a moderate range. Pros: more amenities, international connectivity and frequent train links. Cons: longer transfer times to the city and occasional higher ground-transport costs compared with nearer airports. Linate (LIN) functions as Milan’s convenient city airport, typically focusing on domestic routes and short-haul European services, and it’s often preferred for business travelers seeking speed. It’s located around 7 km east of the city center; taxis and buses usually take 15–25 minutes depending on traffic, and local buses or airport shuttles are typically quite affordable. Pros: fastest access to central Milan, compact terminals and quick transfers. Cons: fewer intercontinental flights and sometimes higher per-seat fares on the short routes compared with budget carriers at other airports. Il Caravaggio Bergamo–Orio al Serio (BGY) operates mainly as a budget and charter hub, typically serving low-cost airlines that offer a large share of value fares to Milan. It lies approximately 45 km northeast of Milan; express buses and regional coaches commonly take 50–70 minutes to reach the city center, and shuttle fares are usually low to moderate. Pros: strong low-cost coverage and competitive ticket prices. Cons: longer travel time to central Milan and more limited onboard services; expect basic facilities and occasional peak-time congestion on buses and at security. Milan–Segrate (formerly Idroscalo) and smaller general aviation fields serve private and business flights rather than scheduled commercial services; these airports typically cater to charter operators, corporate jets and flight schools. Their proximity to the city can be significantly closer than major airports, often enabling very short transfer times by car, subject to local traffic. Pros: privacy, fast ground access for business flyers and bespoke services. Cons: limited or no scheduled commercial flights, and fewer passenger amenities compared with the larger airports.
Tashkent International Airport (TAS) is Uzbekistan’s primary international gateway and typically functions as the country’s main hub, with Uzbekistan Airways and several regional carriers operating frequent scheduled services along with some low-cost and foreign airlines. It sits about 12–15 km northeast of central Tashkent, with metro and bus links as well as taxis getting you downtown in roughly 20–40 minutes depending on traffic; expect metro fares to be very low and taxi rides to vary by operator. The airport is usually straightforward for transfers and offers basic amenities, though peak times can be busy; smaller regional airports serve domestic routes but are rarely used by international visitors.
The cheapest flight ticket from Milan to Tashkent according to data for the last 48 hours costs $192
Often the best time to buy tickets from Milan to Tashkent is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Milan to Tashkent can be found flying in these months: March, February, January.
The fastest flights from Milan to Tashkent start from 7 hours 55 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Milan — Tashkent: Uzbekistan Airways, Qanot Sharq
The cost of a one-way flight from Milan to Tashkent ranges from $209 (March 2026) to $348 (June 2026). On average, the ticket price is about $273–$300.