NT Reporter
Panaji
Direct flights from Uzbekistan to Goa resumed with the first flight arriving at Manohar International Airport, Mopa from Tashkent with 121 passengers on board on December 3.
“With direct services from Uzbekistan returning, Goa reaffirms its growing appeal as a preferred international destination. The incoming flight symbolises renewed connectivity and deeper engagement between the two destinations,” the Tourism Department said.
The operations will be twice a week every Wednesday and Sunday.
Welcoming the development, Tourism Minister Rohan Khaunte said, “The reinstated connection with Uzbekistan strengthens Goa’s international connectivity and adds momentum to our efforts to expand into new global markets. This renewed link opens fresh opportunities for travel and engagement between our destinations making travel between our regions even
more seamless.”
Tourism director Kedar Naik said the renewed connection reflects the trust global partners place in Goa’s tourism potential.
“It strengthens our outreach efforts and allows visitors from Uzbekistan to experience Goa’s culture, festivals, and unique offerings with greater ease,” he said.
The Tourism Department said the restored service enhances travel convenience for visitors from Uzbekistan and strengthens opportunities for cultural exchange, leisure travel, and future tourism collaborations.
It also aligns with Goa’s continued efforts to broaden its international reach through sustained partnerships and targeted global promotions, the department reckoned.