Tashkent–Moscow ranks among Uzbekistan's most searched flight routes. In June 2026, Uzbekistan Airways cut some flights to Russia, including Moscow and St. Petersburg, citing an aviation fuel shortage (source: Spot.uz, Gazeta.uz). At the same time, Rosaviatsiya data shows Uzbekistan became the top international destination for Russian carriers in the 2026 summer schedule, with 67 routes flying here. When flight counts drop and demand stays high, the day you book decides the price.
Rising jet fuel costs, fewer flights on certain days, and shifting passenger demand combine to make TAS-MOW prices unstable. MySafar's price calendar shows this clearly: the gap can run into hundreds of thousands of som within a single week.
Current figures from MySafar's search:
That gap of 350,000-400,000 som within one month shows why checking the price calendar ahead of time pays off.
Booking through MySafar lets you pay with Payme, Click, Uzcard, or Visa/Mastercard, with installment options available. The search compares every available carrier, including Centrum Air and Uzbekistan Airways, on one page, so you don't need to check price, flight time, and baggage separately.
How long is the flight from Tashkent to Moscow?Direct flights usually take 2.5-3 hours. Centrum Air's 10:40-13:25 flight, for example, takes 2 hours 45 minutes.
Which airlines fly this route?Centrum Air and Uzbekistan Airways are the main carriers; search results may show other options too.
Why do prices spike on certain days?Holidays, jet fuel price changes, and flight cuts, like Uzbekistan Airways' recent reduction, all push prices up directly.
How far in advance should I buy?Compare prices on the calendar 2-4 weeks ahead. The cheapest days aren't tied to a fixed week, so there's no guaranteed pattern.
See more routes: Tashkent — Istanbul and Tashkent — Dubai.