Changi Airport exploring resumption of direct flights between Singapore and Uzbekistan


FILE PHOTO: Former Singapore president Halimah Yacob and President Tharman Shanmugaratnam also spoke favourably in 2023 and 2024 about plans by Kazakhstan’s flag carrier Air Astana to launch direct flights to Singapore, though this has yet to happen. - The Star

SINGAPORE: Singapore airport officials are considering restarting direct flights to Uzbekistan as travel demand to the Central Asian country grows.

A spokeswoman for Changi Airport Group (CAG) told The Straits Times on May 29 that the operator is in the early stages of exploring the resumption of services to Uzbekistan, and will provide more details when available.

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