LCC Pobeda launches three new routes to Uzbekistan from Moscow
Russian budget airline to serve five Uzbeki destinations
Low-cost carrier Pobeda (part of the Aeroflot Group) has launched three new routes from Moscow to Uzbekistan, beginning with a new service to Fergana.
On December 16, Russian airline inaugurated direct flights from Moscow’s Vnukovo Airport (VKO) to Fergana (FEG), operating three times weekly.
Pobeda has also opened bookings for two additional destinations:
• Termez (TMJ): Service from Vnukovo to Uzbekistan’s southernmost city is planned to start February 28, 2026, with two weekly flights.
• Nukus (NCU): Flights on this route is slated to commence March 7, 2026, also operating twice a week.
The no-thrills carrier already serves Uzbekistan’s two largest cities, Tashkent and Samarkand, from Moscow.
All flights are operated using Boeing 737-800 aircraft, designed to carry 189 passengers.
CentralAsia+ Aero earlier reported: Uzbekistan Airways launched nine routes from three cities in 2025.
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