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A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from Moscow to Tashkent:
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The Moscow — Tashkent route is served by a wide range of airlines: 11 in total, including Pobeda, CanJet, Utair, Elite Airways, Qanot Sharq, Uzbekistan Airways, Aeroflot, Ural Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Qatar Airways, and Flydubai. Competition among carriers gives passengers the opportunity to find tickets at attractive fares — with prices starting from $76. Our service helps compare all available offers within seconds and choose the most convenient option. You can filter flights by price, departure time, or baggage rules to make your trip as comfortable as possible. With so many airlines, there’s always a chance to catch special promotions and save.
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Moscow — Tashkent
02/09/2026
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DP741
starting at $76
Moscow — Tashkent
02/10/2026
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DP741
starting at $76
Moscow — Tashkent
02/11/2026
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DP741
starting at $76
Moscow — Tashkent
02/12/2026
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DP741
starting at $76
Moscow — Tashkent
02/13/2026
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DP741
starting at $76
Moscow — Tashkent
01/18/2026
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DP741
starting at $77
Moscow — Tashkent
01/20/2026
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C6404
starting at $85
Moscow — Tashkent
01/24/2026
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C6402
starting at $85
Moscow — Tashkent
01/27/2026
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C6404
starting at $85
Moscow — Tashkent
01/31/2026
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C6402
starting at $85
Uzbekistan Airways
Every day
starting at $152
CanJet
Su, Mo, Tu, Th, Fr, and Sa
starting at $81
Ural Airlines
Every day
starting at $108
Pobeda
Su, Mo, Tu, Th, Fr, and Sa
starting at $90
Aeroflot
Su, Tu, We, Th, Fr, and Sa
starting at $98
Qanot Sharq
Su, We, and Sa
starting at $75
Utair
Mo, Tu, Th, and Fr
starting at $87
The cheapest one-way flight from Moscow to Tashkent departs on 02/09/2026, is operated by Pobeda and costs $76
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Moscow to Tashkent departs on 01/22/2026, is operated by CanJet and costs $186
Fastest flight from Moscow to Tashkent takes 3h 45m
There are direct flights on this route 7 days a week: Su, Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, and Sa
The distance between Moscow and Tashkent is 2795km (1733 miles). The average flight duration is 3h 53m. There are 81 direct flights from Moscow to Tashkent. The time difference between Moscow and Tashkent is 2h. Flights from Moscow begin at 8:15 AM. The latest flight from Moscow departs at 1:25 AM
Moscow’s airports form a mixed network serving international, domestic and budget traffic. Sheremetyevo (SVO) is typically the main international hub used by legacy carriers and many long‑haul flights, while Domodedovo (DME) often handles a mix of full‑service and some low‑cost operators. Vnukovo (VKO) can be more budget‑friendly and is frequently used by charter and low‑cost airlines. All three sit roughly 25–45 km from central Moscow; travel times vary from about 30–90 minutes depending on traffic. Options include Aeroexpress trains from SVO, DME and VKO to city terminals (about 35–50 minutes, moderate fares), taxis or app rides (30–90 minutes, fares varying widely), and buses or minibuses (cheaper but slower). Pros: good international connectivity and several fast train links. Cons: distances, heavy road congestion at peak times and occasional variability in budget vs premium services across the airports.
Fly direct from Moscow to Tashkent for the fastest, most convenient way to reach Uzbekistan’s lively capital — no layovers, less hassle, and more time to enjoy the sights. While connecting options can sometimes be cheaper, a non-stop flight saves hours and delivers a more comfortable, predictable trip, making it the smart choice for business or leisure travelers.
The cheapest flight ticket from Moscow to Tashkent according to data for the last 48 hours costs $76
Often the best time to buy tickets from Moscow to Tashkent is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Moscow to Tashkent can be found flying in these months: February, March, January.
The fastest flights from Moscow to Tashkent start from 3 hours 45 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Moscow — Tashkent: Pobeda, CanJet
The minimum one-way ticket price from Moscow to Tashkent is $76 (February 2026), while the maximum is $274 (November 2026). On average, a ticket costs $133–$137.
Tashkent International Airport (TAS) is Uzbekistan’s main international gateway and typically functions as a full-service hub for national carrier Uzbekistan Airways alongside a mix of regional and some low-cost flights. Located roughly 12–15 km northeast of the city center, it is usually reached in about 20–40 minutes by car depending on traffic; taxis and rideshares are common with fares that can be modest by regional standards, while airport buses and marshrutka minibuses provide cheaper options in about 30–50 minutes. The terminal generally offers basic amenities, lounges and currency services, so comfort can be adequate but not luxurious. Pros: convenient international connections and straightforward transport links. Cons: can be busy during peak times and services may feel utilitarian compared with larger global hubs.