In July 2026, international investors announced more than $1.1 billion in new projects for Sharm El Sheikh (source: Daily News Egypt). Gulf Egypt alone is putting EGP 20 billion into a single development: a hotel, a 750-meter private beach and a large resort complex. Tourists follow the money. The number that matters for you is different: a ticket from Tashkent to the Red Sea now starts at $341.
Egypt's government and Gulf investors are rebuilding the resort. The First Group and Pulse Developments announced a $670 million partnership that will add more than 3,200 hotel rooms over four years. The Gulf Egypt project will cover 354,000 square meters near the airport.
Construction on this scale pulls prices in two directions: new rooms sharpen competition, while the resort's growing profile lifts demand. 2026 is a good year to visit, before tickets and hotels catch up with the "new wave" prices.
The prices below are live data from the mysafar.uz search as of July 17:
Cheapest date — August 5: $339 (AJet, no-baggage fare)
July 29: $341 (with baggage $449)
July 31: $400 (with baggage $508)
Lowest price in soums: 3.61 million UZS (July 30, price calendar)
There are no regular direct flights from Tashkent to Sharm El Sheikh yet. AJet flies via Turkey, and the trip takes over a day. Prices change daily; check the live picture on the Tashkent — Sharm El Sheikh page.
On July 29 the gap is $108: $341 without baggage, $449 with it. For a week on the beach, carry-on covers most travelers: shorts, T-shirts and sunscreen weigh little. If you fly with diving gear or kids' luggage, book the baggage fare upfront — paying at the airport costs more.
Shift your date: a two-day move saves up to $60 (July 29 at $341 vs July 31 at $400).
Aim for early August: within the 20-day window, the lowest fare falls on August 5.
Use the price calendar: the search page calendar shows each day's fare, so the low point stands out at a glance.
Book early: the Red Sea season peaks in autumn, and September-October tickets cost less in summer.
Ras Mohammed National Park ranks among the world's best-known diving spots. In Naama Bay, restaurants sit next to the underwater world. Reefs around Tiran Island, desert safaris and trips to Bedouin villages round out the program. The sea stays around 26°C even in October, which makes the season much longer than summer.
Citizens of Uzbekistan need a visa to enter Egypt. Separate rules apply to the Sinai resort zone, so check consular information before your trip.
The cheapest international routes in the Mysafar search (as of July 17):
Dubai: from $137 (July 24)
Baku: from $149 (July 25)
Moscow: from $200 (July 23)
Istanbul: from $235 (July 29)
Antalya: from $235 (August 3)
Sharm El Sheikh: from $341 (July 29)
Sharm looks pricier than the rest, but this ticket lands you at a proper beach resort: the transfer takes 20 minutes and hotels run on all-inclusive plans.
Is there a direct flight from Tashkent to Sharm El Sheikh?
Not yet on a regular schedule. AJet flies via Turkey. Charters may appear in season — keep an eye on the search.
What does the ticket price include?
The $341 fare includes carry-on. For checked luggage, pick the baggage fare; the difference runs $108-110.
Which month is cheapest?
Late July and early August hold in the $339-341 range. Prices climb toward the autumn season, so early booking pays off.
How can I pay?
Mysafar accepts Payme, Click, Uzcard, Visa and Mastercard, and booking takes a few minutes.
The world is betting billions on Sharm El Sheikh; you can start with $341. See live prices at mysafar.uz or call 📞 +998 (55) 512 00 08.