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7 Things to Know Before Flying Through Tashkent International Airport

ByMercedes Diane Griffin Forbes March 10, 2026

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Traveling through Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport can be a unique experience, especially if it’s your first time visiting Central Asia. Compared to massive global hubs like Istanbul or Doha, Tashkent Airport feels smaller and more straightforward. However, there are a few things travelers should know ahead of time to make the journey smoother.

After passing through the airport recently, here are some practical tips that may help if your travels take you through Tashkent.


1. Arrive Early for International Departures

One of the most important things to know about Tashkent International Airport is that check-in and security procedures can take longer than you might expect. Because of this, arriving at least three hours before your international flight is a smart move.

Even if the airport does not appear busy at first glance, lines can build quickly at check-in counters and document checkpoints.


2. Keep Your Passport and Boarding Pass Handy

Travelers may notice that airport staff check documents multiple times throughout the departure process. It’s common for passports and boarding passes to be verified at several points before reaching your gate.

Keeping your documents easily accessible will save time and prevent unnecessary stress as you move through the airport.


3. Expect Several Security Checkpoints

Security screening in Tashkent can feel more thorough than in some other international airports. There may be multiple checkpoints before reaching the departure gate.

Because of this, packing your carry-on bag in an organized way helps speed up the process when going through security.


4. Food Options Are Limited but Available

Travelers should not expect the same wide variety of restaurants that you might find in larger international airports. However, there are still a few cafés and small dining options available where you can grab a quick meal, tea, or coffee before your flight.

Many travelers also choose to eat before arriving at the airport if they have the time.


5. Currency Exchange Services Are Available

If you need local currency, there are exchange counters inside the airport. That said, many travelers prefer to withdraw cash from ATMs in the city, which sometimes offer better exchange rates.

Still, it’s helpful to know that currency exchange is available if needed.


6. Facilities Are Improving as Tourism Grows

Uzbekistan has been investing heavily in tourism in recent years, and that includes improvements to airport infrastructure. While the airport may feel modest compared to global hubs, travelers will notice ongoing upgrades and improvements to facilities.

For many visitors, Tashkent Airport serves as the first introduction to the country.


7. Be Patient and Enjoy the Experience

Traveling through airports in different parts of the world always comes with a learning curve. Tashkent International Airport may operate a little differently from what some travelers are used to, but approaching the experience with patience makes the journey much more enjoyable.

For travelers exploring Central Asia, this airport is the main gateway into a fascinating region filled with history, culture, and warm hospitality.


Before You Pass Through

If your travels take you through Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport, the key is simply allowing yourself enough time and staying organized with your documents. With those small preparations in place, navigating the airport becomes a straightforward part of the journey rather than a stressful one.

For many travelers, Tashkent Airport marks the beginning or end of an unforgettable experience in Uzbekistan.

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