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Jan 31, 2024 (newstodate): Uzbekistan Airlines will up frequency on its route connecting Tashkent and Riga, in Latvia.
Starting from April 4, 2024, the carrier will be adding a fourth weekly rotation on the route served with Airbus A320neo aircraft.
In 2021, airBaltic and Uzbekistan Airways entered a new code-share agreement taking effect from November 22, 2021, allowing passengers from the two airlines to benefit from one-ticket access to flights between Riga and Tashkent as well as onward flights on the routes served by the two carriers.
Uzbekistan Airways used Riga Airport as a transit hub on its flights between Tashkent and New York from October 31, 2004, operating Boeing 767-300ER aircraft on two weekly rotations, and since October 23, 2004, airBaltic and Uzbekistan Airways cooperated under a code-share agreement covering the flights between Tashkent and Riga.
From May 2015, the agreement was expanded to comprise also the flights by the Uzbek carrier between Riga and New York - but the cooperation stopped in March 2018 as Uzbekistan Airways introduced its Boeing 787 aircraft without needs for the intermediate stop at Riga Airport.
Starting from April 4, 2024, the carrier will be adding a fourth weekly rotation on the route served with Airbus A320neo aircraft.
In 2021, airBaltic and Uzbekistan Airways entered a new code-share agreement taking effect from November 22, 2021, allowing passengers from the two airlines to benefit from one-ticket access to flights between Riga and Tashkent as well as onward flights on the routes served by the two carriers.
Uzbekistan Airways used Riga Airport as a transit hub on its flights between Tashkent and New York from October 31, 2004, operating Boeing 767-300ER aircraft on two weekly rotations, and since October 23, 2004, airBaltic and Uzbekistan Airways cooperated under a code-share agreement covering the flights between Tashkent and Riga.
From May 2015, the agreement was expanded to comprise also the flights by the Uzbek carrier between Riga and New York - but the cooperation stopped in March 2018 as Uzbekistan Airways introduced its Boeing 787 aircraft without needs for the intermediate stop at Riga Airport.