The private airline Qanot Sharq has announced the cancellation of several flights from January 20 to March 6.
The affected flights are operated on Airbus A320 aircraft. The carrier explained the decision as a "production necessity." The following flights are canceled:
- HH18 Samarkand – Tashkent, from January 22 to March 5;
- HH701/702, Tashkent – Moscow (Domodedovo) – Tashkent, from January 25 to March 1;
- HH703/704, Fergana – Moscow (Domodedovo) – Fergana, from January 24 to February 28;
- HH705/706, Namangan – Moscow (Domodedovo) – Namangan, from January 21 to March 3;
- HH707/708, Tashkent – Moscow (Domodedovo) – Tashkent, from January 20 (21) to March 3 (4);
- HH709/710, Bukhara – Moscow (Domodedovo) – Bukhara, from January 25 to March 1;
- HH712, Moscow (Domodedovo) – Samarkand, from January 20 to March 3;
- HH715/716, Tashkent – Moscow (Domodedovo) – Tashkent, from January 20 to March 3;
- HH717/718, Tashkent – Moscow (Domodedovo) – Tashkent, from January 22 (23) to March 5 (6);
- HH741/742, Samarkand – St. Petersburg – Samarkand, from January 21 (22) to March 4 (5);
- HH743/744, Namangan – St. Petersburg – Namangan, from January 21 to March 4.
Passengers of the canceled flights can either get a refund for their tickets or rebook their flight for another date.
For details regarding the return or exchange of tickets, passengers are advised to contact the Qanot Sharq call center at (+998) 71 227 93 07. The airline has apologized for the inconvenience caused and thanked for the understanding.
Previously, Qanot Sharq canceled several flights on December 31 and January 1. The list included flights from Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, and Namangan to Moscow, St. Petersburg, Istanbul, and Tel Aviv.
Earlier, Spot reported that Air Arabia is launching direct flights from Tashkent to Ras Al Khaimah.