AirAsia X Launches New Flights to Exciting Central Asian Destination
TASHKENT– AirAsia X (D7), recognized as the World’s Best Low-Cost Airline, will introduce direct flights from Tashkent (TAS) to Kuala Lumpur (KUL) starting on October 15, 2025. This service will run three times a week, linking Uzbekistan’s capital to Malaysia’s key international hub.
Utilizing Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL), travelers from Tashkent will gain access to over 130 destinations through AirAsia X’s Fly-Thru network. Likewise, Tashkent International Airport (TAS) will serve as a significant connection point to Southeast Asia, Australia, and beyond for passengers from Uzbekistan.

AirAsia X Tashkent Flights
The new AirAsia X route from Tashkent to Kuala Lumpur aims to capitalize on the increasing travel demand from emerging Central Asian markets.
- Flights are scheduled for Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, with flight D7123 departing Tashkent at 19:30 and arriving in Kuala Lumpur at 06:10+1.
- The return journey on flight D7122 will leave Kuala Lumpur at 13:25 and arrive back in Tashkent at 18:15.
This direct connection is anticipated to enhance travel both ways, providing tourists and business travelers from Malaysia, China, Indonesia, and Singapore easier access to Uzbekistan’s rich historical and cultural attractions. In turn, it opens up more travel possibilities for Uzbeks across the Asia-Pacific region.
Aligning with AirAsia X’s objective to deliver affordable medium-haul air travel, the recent successful entry into Almaty has inspired further expansion in the area, reflecting a strong belief in Central Asian markets.
Benyamin Ismail, the CEO of AirAsia X, noted that forward bookings for the Tashkent route are showing notable demand. He highlighted the route’s potential to assist broader initiatives, such as Visit Malaysia Year 2026 and Uzbekistan’s ambitious goal of welcoming 15.8 million foreign visitors in 2025.

Enhanced Connectivity and Economic Impact
Dr. Mukhtaramin Bekzod, Chairman of AA Aviation Management Group, underlined that this new service will be vital for both outbound and inbound travel.
Fly-Thru connectivity via KUL will provide Uzbek travelers smooth access to cities in Australia, Southeast Asia, East Asia, and more regions.
This route also signifies the strengthening of bilateral ties between Uzbekistan and Malaysia across various sectors, including trade, education, Islamic tourism, and cultural exchange. It aims to significantly boost Uzbekistan’s tourism, business travel, and overall economic growth.
Launch Offer and Booking Channels
To celebrate the new launch, promotional one-way fares from Tashkent to Kuala Lumpur start at just UZS 2,719,000 (USD 199).
Travelers can book these fares through AirAsia MOVE, the official airasia.com website, or through AA Aviation Management Group, exclusive sales agent in Uzbekistan. This offer lasts until August 3, 2025, and is valid for travel between October 15 and December 15, 2025.
The fare includes a 7KG cabin baggage allowance, fuel surcharge, and all applicable taxes and fees.

About Tashkent
Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, serves travelers via Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport (TAS) and is linked by major airlines.
As a pivotal destination in Central Asia, Tashkent blends over two millennia of cultural richness with modern developments, offering convenient travel options for tourists and business visitors alike.
Why Tashkent is Worth Visiting
Tashkent is a vibrant city that embodies the intersection of history and modernity. As the largest city in Central Asia, it functions as Uzbekistan’s cultural, economic, and political nucleus.
The city features lively bazaars and historical sites alongside modern urban developments, providing a richly rewarding travel experience.
With its stunning landscapes, contemporary flair, and a warm atmosphere, Tashkent continues to captivate global audiences for leisure, education, and investment.
Best Time to Visit Tashkent
The prime months for visiting are from April to June and September to November, when Tashkent enjoys delightful weather with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C.
Spring showcases beautiful blooms, while autumn offers cool breezes and clear skies, ideal for outdoor adventures and sightseeing.

Top Attractions in Tashkent
- Amir Timur Square – A central landmark celebrating the national hero.
- Chorsu Bazaar – A traditional market vibrant with local foods, textiles, and spices.
- Tashkent Metro – Known for its architectural uniqueness and efficiency.
- Kukeldash Madrasah – A 16th-century Islamic educational institution near the bazaar.
- Independence Square – A representation of national pride and modern identity.
- Navoi Opera & Ballet Theatre – A premier venue for classical performances.
- Hazrat Imam Complex – A significant spiritual and historical Islamic site.
- Museum of Applied Arts – Showcasing traditional Uzbek craftsmanship.
Culinary Highlights of Tashkent
- Central Asian Plov Center – Renowned for traditional plov and shashlik.
- Chaykhona 21 – A classic Uzbek tea house serving dumplings and kebabs.
- Art Café Caravan – A modern fusion of local and international cuisine.
- Old City Restaurant – Offers traditional Uzbek dishes in a historic ambiance.
Where to Stay in Tashkent
- Samir Hotel – Affordable with good amenities.
- FRANKFORT Expo Tashkent – A boutique hotel close to the Expo Centre.
- Radisson Blu Tashkent – Centrally located with modern comforts.
- LOTTE City Hotel Tashkent Palace – An upscale property with a touch of heritage.
Shopping in Tashkent
- Chorsu Bazaar – Ideal for local goods, spices, and crafts.
- Tashkent City Mall – A contemporary hub for shopping and dining.
- Alay Bazaar – Specializes in textiles, carpets, and souvenirs.
- Silk Road Shopping Center – A blend of retail, food, and entertainment.
Cultural Events and Festivals
- Navruz Festival – Celebrates the Persian New Year with festivities.
- Silk and Spices Festival – Showcases local trades and artisanal crafts.
- Sharq Taronalari – A platform for international music and dance acts.
- Tashkent International Film Festival – A convergence of global cinema in Central Asia.
Outdoor & Leisure Activities
- Nature walks – Explore urban parks and surrounding trails.
- Chimgan Mountains – Popular for skiing and hiking experiences near Tashkent.
- Charvak Reservoir – A favorite spot for water sports and getaways.
- Architectural tours – Discover Soviet and Islamic styles across the city.
- Museum visits – Delve into Uzbekistan’s rich cultural heritage and history.
