
On Saturday, Uzbekistan Airlines operated its first direct flight from Islamabad to Tashkent, marking a historic milestone in air connectivity between Pakistan and Uzbekistan, according to the Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA). The inaugural flight HY466 departed Islamabad International Airport at 1:09 PM carrying 126 passengers, with Zone 1 of the airport festively decorated with colorful balloons to celebrate the occasion.
The launch event was attended by distinguished guests, including the ambassadors of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, and Azerbaijan. Senior officials such as the Chief Operating Officer of Islamabad Airport, the Managing Director of the Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC), and the Country Manager of Uzbekistan Airlines were also present.
Passengers were warmly welcomed at Stand 3, followed by a ceremonial cake-cutting in the upper lounge (A5) to commemorate the new route. The Pakistan Airports Authority praised the seamless organization of the event, highlighting the collaborative efforts of airport teams.
This new weekly flight service is expected to enhance bilateral ties by facilitating tourism, business travel, and cultural exchanges. It improves access for Pakistani travelers to Uzbekistan’s historic Silk Road cities Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva and opens opportunities for Uzbek tourists to explore Pakistan’s northern mountains and heritage sites.
The launch aligns with broader regional connectivity initiatives and economic cooperation goals. Earlier this year, Pakistan and Uzbekistan agreed to expand bilateral trade to $2 billion, with mutual trade having already grown significantly in recent years. The direct air link is seen as a strategic advancement that will deepen economic, cultural, and people-to-people ties between the two nations and the wider Central and South Asia region.
Uzbekistan Airlines also operates direct flights twice weekly between Lahore and Tashkent, and plans to launch routes connecting Karachi with Samarkand and Bukhara, further strengthening air links between the countries.
This development underscores Pakistan’s commitment to enhancing regional connectivity and fostering stronger cooperation with Central Asian countries through improved transportation infrastructure and trade facilitation.