Photo courtesy: Oma Air
Oman Air continues its aggressive global expansion with direct flights between Muscat and Tashkent , launching 1 June 2026 – the airline’s eighth new route since December. This twice-weekly service opens Central Asia to Omani travellers while funnelling Uzbekistan’s growing tourism market to the Arabian Peninsula, thereby strengthening historic Silk Road ties between the two culturally rich destinations.
Muscat-Tashkent: 4-Hour Gateway to Silk Road Splendour
The 4-hour flights operate Tuesdays and Thursdays, delivering Oman Air’s signature premium service – modern fleet, Omani hospitality, and seamless connectivity across their network.
Tashkent appeal: Uzbekistan’s vibrant capital blends Soviet architecture, Islamic heritage, and Silk Road grandeur. Key draws include:
- Chorsu Bazaar: Sensory explosion of spices, crafts, and street food
- Registan Square (nearby Samarkand): Iconic madrasas glowing turquoise at sunset
- Khast Imam Complex: Ancient Qurans and intricate tilework
- Modern parks, metro art, and burgeoning culinary scene
For Oman-bound Uzbeks, Muscat offers souqs, wadis, and desert adventures – a perfect cultural counterpoint.
Strategic Growth: Oman’s Tourism Ambitions Take Flight
This route perfectly balances leisure and business demand:
- Inbound tourism: Uzbekistan’s rising middle class discovers Oman’s beaches, forts and frankincense trails
- Outbound Omani travellers: Tashkent becomes weekend getaway material for Silk Road immersion
- B2B potential: Trade links between Gulf and Central Asia strengthen
This new service supports Oman’s broader tourism ambitions while offering seamless access to one of Central Asia’s most compelling destinations.” Muscat’s hub status connects Tashkent passengers to Europe, Africa, and India via one-stop connections.
Premium Service, Silk Road Prices
Twice-weekly schedule:
- QF-bound Tuesdays/Thursdays from Muscat (MCT) to Tashkent (TAS)
- 4-hour duration on Oman Air’s efficient narrowbodies
- Tickets live at omanair.com and mobile app
Expect Oman Air hallmarks:
- Award-winning business class with lie-flat seats
- Omani cuisine (think machboos and halwa)
- Falcon Gold lounge access in Muscat
- Entertainment celebrating both cultures
Why Oman Air’s Tashkent Route Matters
This isn’t just another flight – it’s Silk Road revival 2.0:
- Cultural synergy: Oman’s maritime heritage meets Uzbekistan’s land-based trading legacy
- Tourism multiplier: Tashkent visitors extend to Oman; Muscat guests discover Samarkand
- Network effect: Eighth route since December signals Oman Air’s post-pandemic resurgence
For Australian travellers eyeing Middle East/Central Asia combos, Muscat’s Qantas/Singapore Airlines codeshares make this viable. Business execs get Gulf-Central Asia in one trip. Culture vultures score UNESCO doubles.
Oman Air’s Muscat-Tashkent launch bridges ancient trade routes with modern aviation excellence. Book your Silk Road revival now.
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