Turkish Airlines Adds Samarkand in Uzbekistan to Its Flight Network

Samarkand which was added to the list of "World Cultural Heritage" and was taken under preservation by UNESCO, has been added to the flight network as the 302nd destination of Turkish Airlines.
Samarkand, founded on the Silk Road and one of the most important transportation lines of world trade for centuries, has become 2nd destination of Turkish Airlines to be operated in Uzbekistan after capital city Tashkent.
Turkish Airlines CEO; Bilal Ekşi has made a speech at the opening ceremony held at Samarkand Airport, and said; "We have launched flights to Samarkand, one of the most important cities of our civilization, and on Unesco's World Heritage list. It will be able to fly to Samarkand from 121 countries, through direct flights that we launched.
I believe that this pearl city which hosting the madrasahs, mosques, museums, tombs, observatory and architectural masterpieces, will progress in tourism in a short time. Also; we are glad to serve this city that is the eternal resting place for historical figures and scholars.
We are proud that making stronger ties between two brother countries by operating our flights since 1992. Turkish Airlines is operating flights to Tashkent 7 times per week and will operate Samarkand flights 2 times in a week So; we expect that Samarkand flights will reach 3 frequency per week.
I believe that the air transporting agreement which renewed in this week, will strenghten airline bridge between two countries. So; it provided that we fly to more destinations with more frequencies. I would like to thanks to esteemed administrators of Uzbekistan ‘‘
Istanbul-Samarkand flights will be operated 2 times per week in both directions. Round trip fares are available from Istanbul to Samarkand starting from 364$ including all taxes and fees.
Samarkand flight times as scheduled
Flight No | Days | Departure | Arrival | ||
TK 372 | Tuesday , Friday | IST | 06:00 | SKD | 12:20 |
TK 373 | Tuesday, Friday | SKD | 13:50 | IST | 17:05 |
All times in LMT.
Background Information
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Turkey's "rising star", Turkish Airlines, began its’ journey back in 1933 with 5 planes. Today, Turkish Airlines boasts a fleet of 335 aircrafts (passenger and cargo) and continues that journey with the same excitement. With its growth figures placing the company among the leading airlines in the world, Turkish Airlines, with a momentous decision in 2013, made the biggest airplane purchase in the history of Turkish Civil Aviation.