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Cheap Flights from Tehran to Tashkent

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Swap Tehran’s bustling urban rhythm for Tashkent’s leafy avenues and unmistakable Central Asian charm. Your Tehran to Tashkent flights take you to a captivating city that blends deep cultural heritage with Soviet-era architecture, lively markets, and warm hospitality, offering a refreshing change of scenery. Book your flight from Tehran to Tashkent with Jazeera Airways and discover the unique allure of Uzbekistan’s vibrant capital.

Why fly with Jazeera from Tehran to Tashkent?

Travel doesn’t have to be a hassle and we’re proof. With an all-Airbus fleet, fast check-ins, and fares that leave room for more adventure, we keep things smooth from takeoff to touchdown. Add a generous dose of Kuwaiti hospitality, and you’ve got a journey that is as memorable as the destination. From Tehran to Tashkent, we bring you comfort, care, and a touch of home in every mile.

Tashkent airport information

Tashkent International Airport (TAS): Uzbekistan’s primary gateway, this airport blends modern facilities with warm hospitality. Located just a short drive from the city center, TAS offers efficient services, comfortable lounges, and a wide range of amenities for travelers. As a hub for Central Asia, it connects Tashkent to major global destinations, making your journey smooth and convenient.

Tehran (IKA) to Tashkent (TAS) flight information

12 hrs 25 mins
Tehran to Tashkent flight duration
1,678 km/ 1,043 miles
Tehran to Tashkent flight distance
Imam Khomeini International Airport (IKA)
Departure airport
Tashkent International Airport (TAS)
Arrival airport
1 flight
Flight frequency
12:30
First flight
12:30
Last flight

Places to visit in Tashkent

Top attractions

Popular flight deals from Tehran to Tashkent

Thu,2 Oct
Direct, 3h

KWD 20.732

Travel documents and entry requirements for Tehran to Tashkent flights

Passport and visa requirements
Before flying from Tehran to Tashkent, ensure your passport is valid for at least 3 months beyond your travel dates. Most travelers will need a visa to enter Uzbekistan. You can check the latest visa requirements and apply online through the official Uzbekistani e-Visa portal here. Iranian citizens must obtain a visa before traveling to Uzbekistan, as visa on arrival is not available for Iranian passport holders. The Uzbekistan e‑Visa is the required option and should be completed online in advance. Your passport must meet Uzbekistan’s validity rules, remaining valid for at least 3 months beyond the e‑Visa’s expiry and containing at least one blank page. The standard tourist e‑Visa is typically valid for 90 days from the date of issue and allows a maximum stay of up to 30 days. Be sure to carry the printed e‑Visa along with the same passport used during the application, and present both at border control.

Flight tickets

Before you fly with us, ensure that your onward and return tickets are booked in advance.

Travel insurance

Ensure that you have valid travel insurance to access necessary assistance and coverage in case of emergencies, such as medical issues, flight delays, or lost baggage. For complete peace of mind, purchase our Travel Insurance and choose a plan that suits your journey. 

Forex and debit/credit cards

To ensure smooth transactions, please carry internationally recognized Forex, credit, and debit cards.

Customs and immigration forms

For goods that require declaration, ensure you have the customs and immigration forms filled in advance.

International driving permit

If you want to rent a vehicle, ensure you have an international driving permit and a valid domestic driver’s license.

FAQs

What is Tashkent famous for? +
Tashkent is known for its Soviet-era architecture, vibrant bazaars, and rich history.
What is the currency used in Tashkent? +
The currency used in Tashkent is the Uzbekistani Som (UZS).
What are the Passport and visa requirements?+
Before you fly, make sure your passport has at least 6 months of validity and a blank page for stamping. Depending on where you're from, you might need a visa to enter Tashkent, or you might get one on arrival. It’s always a good idea to check the latest entry rules before you fly. You can find everything you need on Tashkent’s visa requirements here.
What language is spoken in Tashkent? +
Uzbek is the official language of Tashkent, but Russian is widely spoken.
What is the best way to explore Tashkent?+
Hop into a local taxi or ride-hailing cab for quick city trips, rent a car if you want to take it at your own pace, or glide through the city on its quick, efficient metro. Buses and marshrutkas offer a budget-friendly way to explore like a local, colorful, convenient, and full of character.