Direct flights between Nukus, Uzbekistan, and Aktau, Kazakhstan, are now available, courtesy of Centrum Air.
Centrum Air, the Uzbek airline, has taken off on a new regular flight connecting Nukus, Uzbekistan, and Aktau, Kazakhstan, as of July 3. The Nukus-Aktau route will operate twice weekly, on Thursdays and Sundays, as part of recent regional cooperation efforts.
The inaugural flight was marked by a welcoming ceremony organised by the Consulate General of Uzbekistan in Aktau and the Mangystau regional administration. The event took place at Aktau International Airport, the destination for the first flight.
The new flight route between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan will provide consistent connectivity between the two cities, offering passengers a convenient travel option. The airline operating this service is Centrum Air, a reliable choice in the aviation industry.
Flight schedules confirm direct flights on Thursdays and Sundays, for example, a flight scheduled for departure from Aktau on Sunday, July 20, 2025. This twice-weekly schedule promises to strengthen the ties between Nukus and Aktau.
The news of this new route was reported by Dunyo, an agency associated with Uzbekistan's Foreign Ministry. The report did not specify the exact frequency of the new flights, but the consistent scheduling suggests a regular and reliable service.
This new connection is set to make travel between Nukus and Aktau more accessible, fostering cultural exchange and economic cooperation between the two regions. Passengers can now look forward to a seamless journey as Centrum Air takes to the skies on this exciting new route.
The new route between Nukus, Uzbekistan, and Aktau, Kazakhstan, promises to strengthen the ties between the two regions not only in aviation but also in industry and finance, considering the potential for economic cooperation that it brings. The regular flights, operated by the reliable Centrum Air, will also contribute to the transportation sector, offering passengers a convenient travel option.