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Cheapest round-trip
$791
Typical prices: $1,051-$1,497
Royal Jordanian
Fri 9/28Thu 10/18
ORD - TAS • 1 stop
Cheapest non-stop
$1,245
Typical prices: $1,187-$1,580
Uzbekistan Airways
Wed 1/31Wed 3/14
JFK - TAS • Non-stop
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You can fly direct with Uzbekistan Airways and Qanot Sharq. Average duration is 12h 07m
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Mon, Sep 28 - Sun, Oct 18
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8:00 pm - 4:30 amORD  Chicago O'Hare Intl-TAS Tashkent Vostochny
22h 30m1 stop Amman Queen Alia Intl
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6:50 am - 4:10 pmTAS  Tashkent Vostochny-ORD Chicago O'Hare Intl
19h 20m1 stop Amman Queen Alia Intl
$791Royal Jordanian
Mon, Sep 7 - Sun, Sep 20
Etihad Airways Logo
2:00 pm - 1:50 amORD  Chicago O'Hare Intl-TAS Tashkent Vostochny
25h 50m1 stop Abu Dhabi Zayed Intl
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3:35 am - 8:35 amTAS  Tashkent Vostochny-ORD Chicago O'Hare Intl
39h 00m1 stop Abu Dhabi Zayed Intl
$794Etihad Airways
Tue, Nov 17 - Mon, Nov 23
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1:10 pm - 1:40 amORD  Chicago O'Hare Intl-TAS Tashkent Vostochny
25h 30m1 stop Abu Dhabi Zayed Intl
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3:35 am - 7:55 amTAS  Tashkent Vostochny-ORD Chicago O'Hare Intl
39h 20m1 stop Abu Dhabi Zayed Intl
$795Etihad Airways
Mon, Sep 21 - Mon, Oct 5
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9:40 pm - 4:45 amIAD  Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl-TAS Tashkent Vostochny
22h 05m1 stop Istanbul
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2:30 am - 11:30 amTAS  Tashkent Vostochny-IAD Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl
18h 00m1 stop Istanbul
$825Turkish Airlines
Mon, Nov 16 - Wed, Dec 2
Royal Jordanian Logo
6:50 pm - 4:50 amORD  Chicago O'Hare Intl-TAS Tashkent Vostochny
23h 00m1 stop Amman Queen Alia Intl
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6:10 am - 3:05 pmTAS  Tashkent Vostochny-ORD Chicago O'Hare Intl
19h 55m1 stop Amman Queen Alia Intl
$825Royal Jordanian
Sun, Oct 4 - Thu, Oct 15
Turkish Airlines Logo
1:15 pm - 1:55 pmIAD  Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl-TAS Tashkent Vostochny
15h 40m1 stop Istanbul
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6:05 am - 11:30 amTAS  Tashkent Vostochny-IAD Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl
38h 25m1 stop Istanbul
$850Turkish Airlines
Thu, Sep 17 - Thu, Oct 8
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12:00 pm - 6:40 pmSFO  San Francisco-TAS Tashkent Vostochny
42h 40m1 stop Shanghai Pu Dong
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8:20 pm - 3:52 pmTAS  Tashkent Vostochny-SFO San Francisco
31h 32m2 stops Shanghai Pu Dong Los Angeles Los Angeles
$854Multiple Airlines
Thu, Sep 17 - Mon, Oct 19
China Eastern Logo
12:00 pm - 6:40 pmSFO  San Francisco-TAS Tashkent Vostochny
42h 40m1 stop Shanghai Pu Dong
China Eastern Logo
8:20 pm - 7:42 pmTAS  Tashkent Vostochny-SFO San Francisco
35h 22m2 stops Shanghai Pu Dong Los Angeles Los Angeles
$855China Eastern
Tue, Feb 2 - Wed, Feb 24
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9:00 pm - 1:45 amJFK  New York John F Kennedy Intl-TAS Tashkent Vostochny
18h 45m1 stop Doha Hamad Intl
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3:05 am - 3:00 pmTAS  Tashkent Vostochny-JFK New York John F Kennedy Intl
21h 55m1 stop Doha Hamad Intl
$879Qatar Airways
Thu, Nov 26 - Sun, Feb 7
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9:00 pm - 1:45 amJFK  New York John F Kennedy Intl-TAS Tashkent Vostochny
18h 45m1 stop Doha Hamad Intl
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3:05 am - 3:00 pmTAS  Tashkent Vostochny-JFK New York John F Kennedy Intl
21h 55m1 stop Doha Hamad Intl
$879Qatar Airways
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KAYAK's insights & trends for flights to Tashkent

Get data-powered insights and trends for flights to Tashkent to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What is the cheapest flight to Tashkent?

Chicago O'Hare Intl Airport to Tashkent is the cheapest route at $791 round-trip, found in the past 5 days on KAYAK. New York John F Kennedy Intl Airport to Tashkent is the most popular connection with round-trip deals from $879.

How much is a flight to Tashkent?

A round-trip flight to Tashkent costs $1,243 on average, based on data over the past 12 months on KAYAK. Round-trip fares from New York average $1,271.

What is the cheapest day to fly to Tashkent?

Monday is the cheapest day to fly to Tashkent at $1,233 round-trip on average over the past 12 months on KAYAK. Sunday is the most expensive at $1,300.

What is the cheapest month to fly to Tashkent?

  • February is the cheapest month to fly to Tashkent with an average price of $1,049 round-trip.
  • June ($1,489) and May ($1,395) are the most expensive.
  • Based on KAYAK data over the past 12 months.

What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Tashkent?

Night flights to Tashkent are the cheapest at $1,189 round-trip on average. Morning flights are the most expensive at $1,312.

When are flights to Tashkent the cheapest?

Flights to Tashkent are cheapest 15 weeks before departure. Booking in this window typically costs about 17% less than the average last-minute fare (within 2 weeks of the flight), based on KAYAK data.

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Key details for flights to Tashkent

Low season

January

Cheapest flight

$452
Best time to beat the crowds with an average 15% drop in price.
Most popular time to fly with an average 20% increase in price.
Flight from Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl Airport to Tashkent

When to book flights to Tashkent

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Your questions about flights to Tashkent, answered

Find helpful route details based on KAYAK data, including flight times, airports, airlines and booking questions.

  • Does Tashkent Airport have a lounge?

    Tashkent airport houses two airline lounges at the airside of the international terminal. To access these lounges, passengers must have first-class or business class tickets. At the landside, there is a CIP lounge for departing and arriving travelers. Services in the lounge include flight monitors, TVs, beverages, internet, and seating areas. Regardless of your flight class, you can access the lounge by paying at the door.

  • Are there working areas for business travelers?

    Business travelers will find plenty of facilities at the airport if they need to work. First-class and business class passengers can use workspaces in the Uzbekistan Airways Lounge, which provides reliable internet, power stations, and comfortable seats ideal for business travelers. If you are an economy class traveler, there is a computer hall available in the terminal building.

  • What services are offered by Tashkent Airport?

    At Arrivals 2 on the landside, the airport provides currency exchange services. Food concessions can be found all over the airport for passengers to grab meals or snacks. Both levels of the terminal feature an information desk for passengers needing information. There are first aid offices and duty-free shopping stalls on the landside of the airport.

  • Are there facilities for the disabled in Tashkent Airport?

    Tashkent Airport provides courtesy wheelchairs for disabled passengers. The airport also features ramps and wider entrances with low-resistance doors to assist disabled passengers in getting through the airport. Medical assistance is available throughout the airport, providing 24/7 service for passengers with disabilities who require additional help.

  • Where can I get information at Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport?

    At TAS, you can get the information you need at the modern information desk at the arrival terminal for international airlines, where arriving guests can find out about the main attractions, tourist routes, and procedures for staying in the country.

  • Which eco-friendly airlines offer flights to Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport?

    Several airlines offer flights from the USA to TAS. They include Korean Air, Turkish Airlines, Uzbekistan Airways, Asiana Airlines, and Emirates. You should travel with Emirates or Korean Air if you’d like to travel with an eco-friendly air travel company, given that they boast the best green records among the airlines.

  • Do I need a visa to enter Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport?

    As an American citizen, you will need a visa to enter TAS, provided you’re below the age of 55. However, if you’re above the said age, you can enter the country for up to 30 days without a visa.

  • Is it possible to breastfeed a baby privately at Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport?

    TAS does have a nursing room where mothers with infants can nurse and breastfeed their babies in privacy and comfort. Located on the Airside of the Terminal, across from Gate 9, this nursing room features comfortable seating, a clean sink, electric outlets with USB ports, and a baby-changing table.

  • What is the difference between the most popular and the most frequent airline at Tashkent?

    Uzbekistan Airways operates the most flights from the United States to Tashkent at 5 per week, while Turkish Airlines is the airline most often selected by KAYAK users searching for flights from the United States to Tashkent. The two are often different because flight volume reflects an airline's schedule, while popularity reflects traveler choice.

  • How long is a nonstop flight to Tashkent?

    Nonstop flights to Tashkent are available from New York, with a flight time of about 12h 00m.

  • Where can I fly from to get the cheapest fares to Tashkent?

    Based on fares booked in the past 5 days, the cheapest flights to Tashkent are from:
    • Chicago, from $791 round-trip
    • Washington, D.C., from $825 round-trip
    • New York, from $879 round-trip

  • How many flights serve Tashkent?

    Tashkent receives 1 flights per day and 7 per week from across the world. New York has the most flights to Tashkent, with 7 weekly flights.

  • How do I know if a flight to Tashkent is a good deal?

    A good deal on a flight to Tashkent is around $1,051 round-trip. This fare is in the lowest 25% of round-trip prices searched on KAYAK, averaged across the cities most often searched as origins by KAYAK users.

  • How expensive are last-minute flights to Tashkent?

    Last-minute fares to Tashkent – booked within 2 weeks of departure – run 8% above the average round-trip fare of $1,243.

Your guide to booking Tashkent flights

From booking to airport arrival, find tips to help you plan your flight with more confidence.
  • For the best chance at a low fare to Tashkent, aim to book around 15 weeks before you fly. That window historically saves about 17% versus last-minute pricing based on KAYAK booking data over the last 12 months.
  • For flights to Tashkent, recent KAYAK data shows that stronger deals tend to land around $1,051 round-trip. If you see a fare below that threshold, it's a strong deal – book before the price climbs back up.
  • If you can choose when to go, time your trip to Tashkent around February. Round-trip fares historically average $1,049 that month – typically the cheapest month to travel based on the last 12 months.
  • Before you book:

    • Check the route's typical price range so you can spot a deal.
    • Confirm baggage fees and seat-selection costs on budget carriers.
    • Verify whether you need any travel documents beyond ID.
    • Pick a departure airport, since your nearest may not be the cheapest origin.
  • Shift your departure to evening to save up to $123 per round-trip. Evening flights to Tashkent average $1,189 compared to $1,312 for morning flights. See the time-of-day chart above for the full breakdown.
  • Bag allowances vary by airline, fare type, cabin class and route. On flights to Tashkent, some airlines may include bags at no extra cost. For example, Uzbekistan Airways includes a cabin bag and a checked bag in Economy Class. Always check the fare details before booking, since bag policies can change by ticket type.
  • Several methods of passenger transportation are available from Tashkent Airport (TAS) to the city center and other areas. Bus lines 67, 11, and 94 are available at the airport, and they can transport travelers to the city center within 20min. Visitors can also opt for minibus services. Taxi services are available in the ground transportation area if you’d like a private ride; prices vary depending on the taxi company.
  • Tashkent Airport schedules direct flights to 47 destinations in 22 countries. There are nine domestic flights from Tashkent Airport, and the longest route, to New York, takes just over 13 hours. Uzbekistan Airways is the most popular airline, while Istanbul is the most popular destination. Tashkent Airport schedules direct flights to Europe, the US, Africa, Middle East, India, China, and Central Africa.
  • If you are traveling with a baby, Tashkent Airport features baby care facilities. There is a nursing room on the airside of the terminal building opposite Gate B9, which provides diaper changing tables and a private, comfortable space for parents to change and feed their babies.
  • Travelers who need a hand with their luggage will find plenty of luggage trolleys in the airport. Tashkent Airport does not have any storage facilities, so if you need luggage storage services or luggage wrapping services, consider checking with your airline.
  • Tashkent Airport is a family-friendly facility with many amenities for those traveling with children. The airport provides a play area for kids with video games for entertainment. Parents can easily monitor their children, as there is a seating area for adults.
  • Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport (TAS) is the primary international airport of Uzbekistan. Named after the first president of the nation, this airport is 7.5 miles from the center of Tashkent, a hub for Uzbekistan Airways, and a focus city for Ural Airlines.
  • When flying from the USA to TAS, you’ll definitely have stopovers on the way since no airline currently offers direct flights to the airport from the USA. Your stopover location will depend on the airline you travel with. For instance, in case you travel to Tashkent from Chicago aboard a one-stop flight, your layover will be at Zurich (ZRH) if you journey with Swiss Air, Istanbul (IST) if you travel with Turkish Airlines, and Munich (MUC) if you opt to travel with Lufthansa.

Reviews of the top 5 airlines flying to Tashkent

 
Need help choosing which airline to fly with to Tashkent? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
8.1
EmiratesOverall score based on 3660 reviews
8.4Crew
7.9Food
8.0Comfort
8.2Boarding
8.2Entertainment
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Although lauded as a superior carrier, I found nothing out of the ordinary about the flight. Even in the AirBus 380, there wasn't much space in economy - especially when the seat in front was reclined. Admittedly, the toilet was more spacious than I've ever seen on an airplane, but the ill-fitting divider between the cubicles left a visible slit that was quite disconcerting. The crew were ok, but they were clearly "just doing their job." There was little enthusiasm - although given the number of the passengers, I'm not surprised they were jaded. I'd fly Emirates again, but I don't hold them above other carriers.

6.0 GoodMichael, Aug 2026
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Although lauded as a superior carrier, I found nothing out of the ordinary about the flight. Even in the AirBus 380, there wasn't much space in economy - especially when the seat in front was reclined. Admittedly, the toilet was more spacious than I've ever seen on an airplane, but the ill-fitting divider between the cubicles left a visible slit that was quite disconcerting. The crew were ok, but they were clearly "just doing their job." There was little enthusiasm - although given the number of the passengers, I'm not surprised they were jaded. I'd fly Emirates again, but I don't hold them above other carriers.

Boarding in New York was smooth and well organized. However, the boarding process in Dubai was less convenient. Passengers were asked to board an hour before departure, but after that we had to wait in another area that did not have enough seating capacity. To make matters worse, the flight was officially delayed by an hour, followed by an additional 45-minute delay while on the aircraft. The food was excellent and exceeded expectations. Seating comfort was decent for Economy Class, and considering the fare category, I have no major complaints. The entertainment system was outstanding. Being able to watch a FIFA match live during the flight was a completely new and enjoyable experience for me, making the journey much more engaging.

The flight was literally cancelled by emirates and you sent me to a scammer website of Underpricer.com for the tickets who still has not provided a refund for one ticket. Kayak has gone seriously downhill. If you are going to redirect people to a site then ensure they are reputable and not untrustworthy scammers. Am never using kayak again after this experience. And update your algorithm or whatever so you don’t send out auto emails checking on flight experience of cancelled flights due a literal WAR!! also I have complained about underpricer and nothing from kayak. So disappointing

Difficult to find some food option for gluten and dairy allergy. May be a fruit salad would be better

What a great trip . From check in to the upgrade we received a big shout out to Cleverson who was able to help us navigate the whole process super patient and was just one of the best customer service experiences we received in a very long time . The amazing staff on the flight who went above and beyond to make sure we were comfortable amazing food and service if you have te opportunity to upgrade it's a must and well worth it.

I love to travel again and again in Emirates. Keep up the good work.

Very good from the beginning to the end. Amazing experience

I liked the newer aircraft CRJ-550 since it had WIFI and the seats are more spacious.

Fly Dubai takes low cost and thrift to new depths in terms of service levels, terminal 2 is grossly inadequate for capacity and resembles a crowded buss or railway station,, the fly dubai( Emirates) flight is never on time(was 2.5 hrs delayed), and this is not an isolated experience, the flght air conditioning was turned low while we waited on the tarmac for take clearance to save fuel, should say more!!!! The depths! I only fly this airline from a compulsion, emirates code shares for connections to Muscat

They changed the flight time without telling us and were unwilling to help with rebooking because we booked through orbits/kayak

Qatar Airways has consistently set a standard in my mind that very few airlines manage to sustain, and once again, this journey in Economy Class lived up to that expectation. As an avid globetrotter who travels extensively for work, I experience many airlines, service cultures, and levels of hospitality. Yet there is something reassuringly consistent about Qatar Airways. It is not simply the onboard service, but the entire experience: the professionalism, courtesy, warmth, attentiveness, and genuine sense of hospitality. The cabin crew are exceptionally well trained, composed, aligned, and polished in their delivery, yet their interactions rarely feel mechanical. They remain remarkably courteous while retaining a genuine human warmth and an apparent eagerness to assist. On almost every Qatar journey, there are individual crew members who somehow manage to stand out and make the experience even more memorable. What I value most is the consistency. Qatar Airways has established a certain benchmark of expectation for me and, over many journeys, has never underdelivered against it. There is a sense of confidence and ease that comes with boarding a Qatar flight because I know the overall experience will be thoughtfully delivered. For someone who spends a considerable amount of time travelling, that peace of mind matters enormously. Qatar Airways remains one of the airlines I genuinely enjoy flying, not because of any single aspect of the service, but because of the complete package and the remarkable consistency with which it is delivered. The only disappointment on this occasion was that my luggage did not arrive with me at my final destination in Kolkata (CCU), following my journey from Seattle (SEA) via Doha (DOH). Unfortunately, the baggage was delayed in Doha. A baggage exception report is already on file with the local airport team in CCU. Given the confidence Qatar Airways has built with me over the years, I remain optimistic that they will once again live up to that expectation, work their magic, and reunite me with my luggage within the next 24 hours. Looking forward to a swift resolution and, notwithstanding this final hiccup, another thoroughly enjoyable Qatar Airways journey.

Mediocre movies Too cold Didn’t have extra blankets Check in was too long (60-70 min coming 3 hours early) Breakfast was terrible Great WiFi however And smooth ride Dinner was decent

Really good food and service. Qatar Airways is again and again provided an exceptional experience.

Extremely uncomfortable seats with very little cushioning, unable to recline enough to sleep comfortably on this 13 hour overnight flight. My body was in pain by the end.

When we checked in at the Siem Reap Airport in Cambodia, we were only given three boarding passes and told that we would have to check in with American when we arrived in Boston. This was a source of stress for us. After we landed in Boston, we had a long passage from Terminal E to Terminal B (American Airline ticketing counter). Because the electronic ticketing kiosks for check-in would not recognize our Confirmation Code, we had to wait for an hour in a long line where only two AA reps were taking care of Special Services passengers. In many years of both business and recreational travel, I have never had this experience. I would expect more from AA being in partnership with other airlines to do a better job with this.

Our experience on the Doha to Hyderabad segment was extremely stressful due to prolonged delays and a lack of clear communication from the airline. We were traveling as a family, including children, and the uncertainty around timing and next steps caused significant distress. There was very little proactive information provided during the delay, and we were not given clear written explanations about what was happening or how long it might take. This made it difficult to manage the situation, especially while caring for children in a transit environment. In addition, one member of our party was ultimately unable to continue travel, which added to the emotional strain and disruption of the trip. Overall, the experience highlighted gaps in communication, customer care, and handling of unexpected situations. We are sharing this feedback so that future passengers, especially families, are supported with clearer communication and better assistance during irregular operations.

The seat cushions are absolutely lacking, not sure if they know the passengers are traveling for 14 hours straight, but the padding made our back and butt ache like crazy. The entertainment console had its own problems, either the headphone jack wasn't working or the power outlet via usb or ac outlet was not working. Not to mention the seat handles were not adjustable in some planes in the middle or on the aisle. Qatar/Indigo may be operating a very old fleet of planes to make as much profit as possible, but passengers may not be following them for long, should this treatment of its customers continue. Qatar/Indigo, wake up and do it right by your customers, or they may not be your customers anymore.

It would help id flight crew were not rude and showed some courtesy. They were shouting at passengers and yelling instructions as if we were school children at lunch cafeteria!!

All good. Over four hours flight if provided snacks like Qatar Airways would be better

Lobster starter in business class was not good, tough, served cold, and without butter. Movie selection was missing latest releases, did not offer older classic, high quality movies

There were not enough extra leg room options to purchase. Also the seat Infront of mine was broken and the gentleman literally laid back into my lap for the whole trip. This was the most uncomfortable trip I have ever been on

A lot of things can be done to improve in flight experience

Average at every level . Poor entertainment selection. Boarding was very poor and disorganized. Flight was late by one hour .

Spent over $20k on for business class tickets from DFW. They used a very old Boeing 777 with old Business class cabin which was unclean and stained seats. On a route they normally operate the modern Boeing 787. The cabin heat was set to hot for 11 hours. On the IST LHE route the business class experience got even worse. They operate an even older Airbus A330 where trip was falling apart, seat recline did not operate and the whole experience left us hugely disappointed. Next time we likely will shift to better quality product which stands up to their hype. Turkish need to relook at their fleet plans and not use their worst assets of perceived week markets such as Pakistan.

The flight from Houston to Chicago was delayed, causing us to miss our connecting flight to Madrid, losing our Rental Car booking in Bologna taking alternative travel routes to get to our initial destination in Pizza by the 15th. We got the notification of the delay as we were traveling the 3 1/2 hours from Corpus Christi, Texas to Houston Texas for the initial flight. The delays hauling luggage all over Milan‘s Central train station to catch trains to get to Pizza the same day resulting us arriving in Pizza at 2 AM leaving us no time to rest as there was a 9 o’clock checkout time the next morning. The first 72 hours of the trip with nothing but headache, a knee injury from the excessive walking and a delayed car rental replacement, which ended up costing significantly more.

We flew business class and it was impressive. So comfortable with delicious food and very attentive and polite staff. Will definitely fly Turkish airlines again.

To get to jet blue at JFK from any connecting flight you have to go through security again.

Amazing! One of the best kept secrets in air travel!

We fly Bussines class and we didn’t feel like it is. Out luggage didn’t arrive and we have to return again next day from our hotel to airport to get them. Still waiting. No information from Turkish airlines Very poor customer service I think booking through kayak it was wrong decision

On this route the plane was also late and I almost missed a connecting flight to Tashkent. Moreover, my bag did not arrive with the same plane and only on the next flight from Istanbul. I was supposed to travel further from Tashkent to Astana and Saudi Arabia and if I didn't collect my bag in Tashkent I would have missed the next flights because I couldn't travel without my bag and all valuables inside it.

Luggage jandling sucks. I arrived in BLR india on 15th and luggage was delivered today 19th. I came for a business trip everything got screwed up. Poor communication. APP kept saying mishandles in BLR. It never reached BLR. I had air tag which showed luggage was in Germany. I could not reach anybody other than the airpprt people. They had no clue and asked me to call etihad. In India etihad number wasnt working.i had to call US number and that person was the only person who seemed to help. They kept me in dark. No communication or email till i spoke to the person in US.i have flown many airlines but never had this experience. For me this was first and will be last in etihad. Very bad.

Awful , hidden charges for the luggage was a very awful thing, very much a scam , booking the flight thinking the luggage was included was definitely a scam , then the girl that was taking my luggage Ayrlease the airport was an absolute awful , telling me if I don’t have money to take my luggage with me I can just throw it away , how professional, NEVER AGAIN .

Connection booked by Etihad was delayed and upon arrival to counter they closed it and denied boarding although there was still 15 minutes to go . Manager Karen was very rude and did not want to listen seems there as overbooking and canceling boarding was the only solution..

Doubled charged me for luggage and lost $520, dug much into my travel budget.

On time and no hassle luggage policy (2 checked in and 1 cabin bag)

i have book the flight with baggage. and i have paid $800.00 for the baggage. when i contacted to JUSTFLY Costumer Service they told me that my baggage was included in the booking. then why i have to pay. i am going to file a complain against it. $800.00 is not at all small amount

They lost the baggage and said it was deleted from the system. I had baggage tag so was able to file the complaint but there was no PIR number and update so far

Very disappointed to not have lounge access The shorter flight seats were uncomfortable

Dear Team, I purchased a full travel package that included 2 checked bags through you and JustFly. However, when I arrived at the airport, my ticket showed 0 checked bags. Since I was traveling internationally to India with 2 bags, It was a $200 per bag at the counter, which was extremely disappointing. For an international trip, why would I ever choose a no‑bag option for only $20–$30 less? This seems like an error in the booking process, and I am requesting clarification and a resolution. I have called JustFly and on phone for 1 hr :53 min and they couldn't help till I show some kind of proof etc which isn't possible but besides that love your service and using it for years !

Good one but just notice that you have to ask several time to get water or coffee .

Flight was long but quite comfortable and flight attendants were very attentive to the asks and needs. Very polite and available on a first call. Food was OK, nothing special, entertainment is something that airline must fix as soon as possible, poor selections, nothing pretty much available.

First of all the luggage was not included when I booked it said it was included. And finally flight seat was broken and poor quality plane.

The passengers in business class were completely uncivilized and loud. Didn’t allow most people to relax and enjoy the flight. There must be a rule to keep people in check or they can loose their seats to economy.

do not represent the transfer of the bus between the terminal

Ok but not great. Boarding started significantly later without clear announcements about the delay etc. Onboard entertainment is outdated (old titles)

It was a good flight. But since this is long flight would be good to have a bit more entertainment on board, like, more movies, WiFi on board. I've enjoyed this flight in general.

Terrible experience top to bottom. Hope to never fly their airline ever again.

One of the worst airlines I have used. My recent flight was delayed taking off, but what was worse is that they allowed us through the gate, got on the bus to the plane to be told in that the plane would not make a the direct flight to London due to fuel shortage and it had to make a stop in another location to pick up fuel. Absolutely shocking!! Can't work out of the A320neo was just short range on that they literally did not have enough fuel at the airport to fuel the plane. Tashkent to London is not a long haul, I have done this before, so therefore I am going to assume it's the lack of fuel at the airport. Not the best staff, they all seem to just go with the flow, no organisation. No control, like herding sheep in a pen at the gate, same when getting off the plane. No control. Food was ok but staff were rude. Better to travel in and out of Tashkent using Turkish airline. I have booked my return flight but will cancel and accept the hit and 1 stop to ensure peace of mind with Turkish airline.

It was friendly and I enjoyed the flight very much.

We booked business and they offered nothing during the 1 hour flight

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