Tashkent International Airport

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Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport (Uzbek: Islom Karimov Toshkent Xalqaro Aeroporti) (IATA: TAS, ICAO: UTTT) is the main international airport of Uzbekistan and the third busiest airport in Central Asia (after Almaty International Airport and Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport in Astana, both in Kazakhstan). It is located 12 km (7.5 mi) from the center of Tashkent. It was named after Islam Karimov, the first president of independent Uzbekistan, in office from 1991 until his death in 2016.

Islam Karimov
Tashkent International Airport

Islom Karimov Toshkent Xalqaro Aeroporti (Uzbek)
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerGovernment of Uzbekistan
ServesTashkent
LocationTashkent, Uzbekistan
Hub forHumoAir
Panorama Airways
Qanot Sharq
Uzbekistan Airways
Focus city forUral Airlines
Elevation AMSL1,417 ft / 432 m
Coordinates41°15′28.3″N 69°16′52.27″E / 41.257861°N 69.2811861°E / 41.257861; 69.2811861
WebsiteUzbAirports.uz/
Map
TAS is located in Uzbekistan
TAS
TAS
Location of airport in Uzbekistan
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
08L/26R 13,123 4,000 Concrete
08R/26L 12,812 3,905 Asphalt
Statistics (2022)
Number of passengers5,000,000

History

This ICAO Category II airport is the primary hub of Uzbekistan Airways, the largest international airport in Uzbekistan, and the busiest in Central Asia. The airport comprises two terminals: Terminal 2 receives international flights, and Terminal 3 is for domestic traffic.

In March 1995, Uzbekistan Airways started flights from Tashkent to New York via Riga. It used Airbus A310s on the route. Terminal 2 was rebuilt in 2001, and renovations were completed in 2018. It has a capacity of 1000 passengers/hour and serves more than two million passengers per year. Facilities include waiting lounges, CIP and VIP halls, restaurants and bars, currency exchange offices, duty-free shops, airlines ticket counters and sales offices, and a 24-hour pharmacy.

Terminal 3 opened in 2011 with a capacity of 400 passengers per hour. The two terminals are separated by the runway, requiring passengers transiting from international to domestic flights and vice versa to exit the airport in order to transfer between them.[citation needed] In July 2017, Uzbekistan Airways began offering nonstop service to New York using its Boeing 787 fleet.

The government of Uzbekistan is planning to relocate Tashkent Airport to a new site by 2030.

Incidents

In 2023, there was a big fire at the airport and a warehouse exploded.

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

AirlinesDestinations
Aeroflot Moscow–Sheremetyevo, Saint Petersburg
Air Arabia Abu Dhabi, Sharjah
Air Astana Almaty, Astana
Air Cairo Sharm El Sheikh
AJet Ankara
Asiana Airlines Seoul–Incheon
Azerbaijan Airlines Baku
Azimuth Moscow–Vnukovo, Sochi
Batik Air Malaysia Kuala Lumpur–International
Belavia Minsk
Centrum Air Batumi, Dubai-International, Jeddah, Samarqand, Tbilisi
China Southern Airlines Beijing–Daxing, Ürümqi
FlyArystan Astana
Seasonal: Turkistan
flydubai Dubai–International
FlyEgypt Seasonal: Sharm El Sheikh
flynas Jeddah, Riyadh
HumoAir Bukhara, Nukus, Qarshi, Termez, Urgench (all suspended)
IndiGo Delhi
IrAero Novosibirsk
Jazeera Airways Seasonal: Kuwait City
Kam Air Kabul
Loong Air Chengdu–Tianfu, Xi'an
LOT Polish Airlines Warsaw–Chopin
Nile Air Seasonal charter: Sharm El Sheikh
Pobeda Moscow–Vnukovo
Qanot Sharq Budapest (begins 30 June 2024), Bukhara, Moscow–Vnukovo, Nha Trang, Milan–Malpensa (begins 29 June 2024), Prague (begins 30 May 2024), Seoul–Incheon (begins 2 June 2024), Sharm El Sheikh, Tel Aviv (suspended), Urgench
Seasonal: Burgas, Kalamata, Larnaca, Phuket, Shanghai–Pudong (begins 23 June 2024)
Seasonal charter: Phu Quoc
Qatar Airways Doha (begins 2 June 2024)
Qeshm Air Tehran–Imam Khomeini
Red Wings Airlines Makhachkala, Moscow–Domodedovo
Rossiya Airlines Saint Petersburg
S7 Airlines Novosibirsk
Silk Avia Bukhara, Fergana, Namangan, Qarshi, Samarkand, Termez, Urgench
Somon Air Dushanbe
Turkish Airlines Istanbul
Ural Airlines Krasnoyarsk–International, Moscow–Zhukovsky, Samara, Sochi, Yekaterinburg
Utair Moscow–Vnukovo, Saint Petersburg, Tyumen
Uzbekistan Airways Almaty, Andizhan, Ankara, Antalya, Astana, Bangkok–Suvarnbhumi, Batumi, Beijing–Capital, Bishkek, Bukhara, Delhi, Dubai–International, Dushanbe, Fergana, Frankfurt, Grozny, Istanbul, Jakarta–Soekarno-Hatta, Jeddah, Kazan, Khabarovsk, Kuala Lumpur–International, Lahore, London–Gatwick, London–Heathrow, Medina, Milan–Malpensa, Mineralnye Vody, Minsk, Moscow–Domodedovo, Moscow–Vnukovo, Mumbai, Munich, Namangan, New York–JFK, Nha Trang, Novosibirsk, Nukus, Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Qarshi, Riga, Rome–Fiumicino, Saint Petersburg, Samarqand, Seoul–Incheon, Sharjah, Sochi, Tbilisi, Tel Aviv, Termez, Tokyo–Narita, Ufa, Urgench, Ürümqi, Yekaterinburg, Zaamin
Seasonal: Malé, Phuket, Phu Quoc, Sharm El Sheikh
Seasonal charter: Hambantota–Mattala
Varesh Airlines Mashhad
Wizz Air Abu Dhabi
Zagros Airlines Tehran–Imam Khomeini

Cargo

AirlinesDestinations
DHL Aviation Leipzig/Halle
Lufthansa Cargo Almaty, Bengaluru, Chongqing, Guangzhou
Silk Way Airlines Baku
Turkish Cargo Delhi, Hong Kong, Istanbul, Seoul–Incheon, Taipei–Taoyuan
Uzbekistan Airways Ostrava, Shanghai–Pudong
YTO Cargo Airlines Hangzhou, Xi'an

See also

References

External links

  Media related to Tashkent International Airport at Wikimedia Commons