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A Strategic Leap, Not Just A Flight

Uzbekistan Airways Flight to Islamabad signals a New Era of Friendship and Regional Connectivity

Munir Ahmed by Munir Ahmed
June 16, 2025

In a world often divided by borders, politics, and geopolitics, the sky reminds us of our shared destinies. This week, a gentle roar of aircraft engines heralded a historic milestone: the inaugural direct flight of Uzbekistan Airways from Tashkent to Islamabad.

More than just a plane touching down on Pakistani soil, it was a symbol — a gesture of friendship, opportunity, and the rising arc of regional integration between Central and South Asia.

The welcome ceremony at Islamabad International Airport was more than ceremonial — it was a vivid reminder of the shared history, aspirations, and future that bind the peoples of Uzbekistan and Pakistan. The presence of dignitaries like the Ambassador of Uzbekistan, Alisher Tukhtaev, and the Managing Director of PTDC lent gravitas to the occasion. But what lingered was not just diplomatic formalities — it was hope.

The landing of the Uzbekistan Airways plane was not just a flight that touched Islamabad International Airport but a strategic leap. As Ambassador Tukhtaev rightly noted, this direct route is a “strategic advancement in bilateral relations” and aligns with the broader vision of the Central and South Asia Connectivity Initiatives. For decades, both regions have spoken of enhancing trade, cultural ties, and people-to-people contact. Now, we have a tangible, flying embodiment of those aspirations.

This flight is not just about convenient travel — it is about economic diplomacy taking wings. It represents an alternative to long-haul routes through third countries, making both business and leisure travel more efficient and cost-effective. For exporters, traders, educationists, and even spiritual seekers, this route opens up a faster, friendlier gateway. This initiative will be reviving the Silk Road spirit.

Historically, the lands of Uzbekistan and Pakistan were linked by the ancient Silk Road — a bustling network of trade and cultural exchange. Cities like Samarkand and Bukhara were not distant dreams; they were sister cities to Lahore and Multan in spirit and commerce. This flight revives that legacy, bringing it into the 21st century.

For Pakistani tourists, Uzbekistan’s awe-inspiring architecture — particularly the blue domes of Samarkand and the walled cities of Khiva and Bukhara — is now within easier reach. Conversely, for Uzbek travelers, Pakistan offers a kaleidoscope of landscapes — from the soaring peaks of Hunza and Skardu to the spiritual calm of Sufi shrines in Sehwan and Multan, and the chaotic charm of Karachi’s colonial remnants and Lahore’s living culture. This isn’t just travel; it’s time travel, cultural rediscovery, and cross-border rejuvenation.

The ‘Air Bridge’ is destined to build people-to-people bonds, besides enhancing bilateral trade and diplomacy that is needed most on both sides. The significance of people-to-people contact in diplomacy cannot be overstated. Direct flights play a subtle but critical role in breaking stereotypes, forging friendships, and enhancing mutual understanding. This long-demanded route reflects the voices raised at forums like ECO and SCO — finally translated into action.

These air bridges are how civilizations converse — through tourists, artists, academics, students, pilgrims, and entrepreneurs. The week-to-week movement of ordinary citizens can often do what high-level summits cannot — nurture empathy and awareness.

Moreover, the weekly flight will likely become a lifeline for students and professionals, reducing travel costs and enabling smoother mobility. Pakistani students studying Islamic history or Central Asian cultures now have a direct academic route. Businesspersons eyeing trade partnerships will save time and resources. And for families with roots on either side, this flight brings the possibility of more frequent reunions.

Tourism is one of the fastest-growing sectors post-COVID, and regional tourism in particular offers a sustainable and inclusive model for economic recovery. Both Uzbekistan and Pakistan are rich in natural beauty, archaeological wonders, and hospitality traditions — but both have struggled with limited international connectivity and outdated perceptions.

This flight is not just about increasing footfall — it’s about rebranding both nations as accessible, exciting, and evolving destinations. With PTDC’s renewed commitment to regional tourism and Uzbekistan’s growing investment in hospitality infrastructure, this collaboration could usher in a new golden age of Silk Road tourism.

At a time when many countries are turning inward, this initiative reminds us of the power of regionalism and cooperation. Both Uzbekistan and Pakistan are crucial players in organizations like ECO, SCO, and the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Air connectivity lays the groundwork for deeper integration in trade corridors, energy exchanges, digital diplomacy, and even joint educational ventures.

This flight also holds strategic potential beyond bilateralism. As other Central Asian nations and South Asian partners observe its success, similar air routes could emerge — forming a regional air network that mirrors the land-based connectivity goals of China’s BRI or CAREC.

While the ribbon was cut this week, the groundwork was laid months — if not years — ago. Credit is due to the President of Uzbekistan and the Prime Minister of Pakistan, whose vision and political will made this milestone achievable. We should rightly acknowledge their leadership, reminding us that behind every successful initiative lie silent struggles, dialogues, and negotiations. Such political gestures — when backed by action — pave the way for long-term trust between nations.

As we celebrate this inaugural flight, let us not see it as a one-off event but the first chapter of a broader connectivity narrative. One flight today may inspire five tomorrow — connecting Islamabad not just to Tashkent, but perhaps to Dushanbe, Bishkek, Almaty, and beyond.

And why stop there? Imagine youth exchange programs sponsored by airlines, art residencies hosted in historical cities, or joint tourism packages spanning Pakistan and Central Asia. The possibilities are only as limited as our imaginations.

In conclusion, I shall say that the Tashkent-Islamabad flight is more than a new route on the map — it is a flight of ambition, friendship, and hope. It signals that despite political turbulence, economic uncertainty, and cultural barriers, there are still nations willing to invest in peace through partnership. And what better way to do that than by taking to the skies — where borders disappear and futures take flight? Let this plane be a reminder that the best routes are the ones that connect hearts.

The writer is an Executive Director, Devcom Centre for Geopolitical Studies, development expert and policy analyst focused on regional cooperation and climate diplomacy. His email: devcom.pakistan@gmail.com

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