Malaysian airline granted permission for flights to Uzbekistan
AirAsia X Berhad, a Malaysian low-cost airline, has received approval to operate regular flights between the capitals of Malaysia and Uzbekistan, according to a statement from the Uzaviation agency’s press service.

Photo: airasia.com
In accordance with the intergovernmental agreement on air services between the two countries, the agency issued the permit on February 3rd for the Kuala Lumpur – Tashkent – Kuala Lumpur route.
The flights will be operated using A330 aircraft.
AirAsia X Berhad, operating under the AirAsia X brand, is a Malaysian budget airline specializing in long-haul flights.
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