Qanot Sharq resumes weekly direct flights between Tashkent and Budapest
On June 30, the airline Qanot Sharq resumed direct flights on the Tashkent–Budapest–Tashkent route.

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The first flight after the break was successfully completed from the Tashkent International Airport, opening up new opportunities for travel and business trips between Uzbekistan and Hungary.
Flights on the Tashkent–Budapest–Tashkent route will be operated on a regular basis. Qanot Sharq offers a convenient flight schedule, allowing passengers to plan their trips with maximum comfort. Flights will be operated once a week every Sunday, and starting in September, the frequency of flights will increase to twice a week. This schedule will ensure flexibility and convenience for all categories of travelers, allowing them to easily combine business and tourist trips.
The resumption of flights was made possible through close cooperation with international and local partners. Joint efforts have improved infrastructure and services, ensuring a high level of service and convenience for passengers. The support of Uzbek diplomats helped resolve several logistical and administrative issues, speeding up the preparation process for the launch of flights.
Budapest, as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, attracts many tourists with its historical landmarks and cultural heritage. For business travelers, this destination will become an important bridge for strengthening business ties between Uzbekistan and Hungary, promoting the development of international cooperation, investment, and tourism. The new route also opens opportunities for students and researchers who can use the direct flights for academic exchanges and joint projects.
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