In a strategic move to enhance regional connectivity and stimulate tourism, Trabzon, a prominent city on Turkey’s Black Sea coast, will inaugurate a new scheduled flight service to Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, on May 31. The launch of this air link marks a significant milestone in strengthening the bilateral ties between the two countries.
The new route will operate three times a week, providing travelers with convenient and regular travel options. With a well – planned flight schedule, the service is expected to carry over 20,000 passengers annually, fostering increased tourism exchanges between the two vibrant destinations.
Trabzon, renowned for its breathtaking natural scenery, ancient monasteries, and rich cultural heritage, offers Uzbekistani tourists a unique blend of historical and modern attractions. On the other hand, Tashkent, with its dynamic urban landscape, historical sites, and bustling markets, presents an alluring destination for Turkish travelers.
Local tourism authorities and industry stakeholders are optimistic about the potential of this new route. They believe that the enhanced air connectivity will not only facilitate business travel but also encourage cultural exchanges and economic cooperation. The new flight service is set to open up new opportunities for tourism development, including the creation of joint travel packages and the promotion of mutual cultural experiences. As the launch date approaches, anticipation is high for the positive impact this new air route will have on the tourism sectors of both Trabzon and Tashkent.
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