Kam Air to expand Kabul–Tashkent flight frequency to three times a week
Afghan airline Kam Air is expanding its passenger flight operations on the Kabul–Tashkent–Kabul route, increasing the service frequency to three times a week starting next month.
Previously, the airline operated flights connecting the two capital cities only once a week, on Saturdays.
Beginning July 2, 2026, the carrier will operate its scheduled flights on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
Passenger services on this route are performed using Boeing 737–300 aircraft, with a total flight time of approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes.
According to the airline's official website, ticket prices for the direct service start at $365.
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