There are currently restrictions on flights to Tashkent along with the rest of Uzbekistan. Before you book or search for flights, consider the following restrictions:
Entry restrictionsUzbekistan has resumed international flights for certain categories of travelers from countries deemed to have a stable epidemiological situation. The complete list of countries includes the EU, Japan, South Korea, China, Israel, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, Russia and CIS countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, and Tajikistan).
Travelers who have spent at least 14 days before travel in the countries listed above may enter/exit Uzbekistan if they are:
Employees of embassies and consulates and members of their families, staff of foreign companies and other organizations working in Uzbekistan as part of investment projects, people traveling for medical treatment, people with close relatives or seriously ill relatives abroad, people transiting through Uzbekistan at the request of embassies and consulates of foreign countries, foreign citizens with residence in Uzbekistan, stateless persons, or citizens of Uzbekistan with registration in other countries.
Entry requirementsTravelers must present a negative COVID-19 test issued within 72 hours before the entry to Uzbekistan.
Quarantine requirementsQuarantine rules apply differently depending on which country the traveler is arriving from:
Japan, South Korea, China and Israel: No quarantine required.
European Union, Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore: 14-day self-quarantine at home.
United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, Russia and CIS countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan): Government quarantine
All other infoAll travelers entering Uzbekistan must wear masks in public at all times.
If you are looking to book a trip to Tashkent and are outside of the restricted areas, please take the proper precautions and stay informed about
traveling during COVID-19.