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Fly straight from Vilnius to Tashkent — direct flights are the fastest, most convenient way to connect Lithuania’s capital with Uzbekistan’s vibrant hub, cutting travel time and simplifying your trip. While connecting itineraries can sometimes be cheaper, nonstop service lets you avoid layovers and travel more comfortably, so compare fares and book the direct option that suits your schedule.
A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from Vilnius to Tashkent:
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The cheapest one-way flight from Vilnius to Tashkent departs on 02/27/2026, is operated by Wizz Air and costs $217
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Vilnius to Tashkent departs on 02/18/2026, is operated by Wizz Air and costs $433
Fastest flight from Vilnius to Tashkent takes 8h 20m
There are no direct flights on this route.
The distance between Vilnius and Tashkent is 3524km (2185 miles). The average flight duration is 11h 44m. The time difference between Vilnius and Tashkent is 3h
The route Vilnius — Tashkent is served by many carriers — 6 in total, including Wizz Air, Ryanair, airBaltic, LOT Polish Airlines, Buzz, and Cityjet. This gives passengers wide opportunities: from finding the lowest fare (from $217) to selecting flights by schedule or service class. Our service aggregates data from multiple booking systems so you can compare offers in one place. This saves time and money: no need to check dozens of sites — just pick the right option and book online.
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Vilnius Airport (VNO) is Lithuania’s primary international gateway, typically serving a mix of full‑service and low‑cost carriers on regional and intercontinental routes. It sits just outside the city — roughly 6–8 km from central Vilnius — so transfers are usually short: city buses and airport shuttles take about 15–30 minutes (fares commonly around €1–€6), while taxis or rideshares can be quicker but pricier (often €10–25). The airport is generally convenient for business and leisure travellers, with compact terminals and regular services; prices for flights can be mid‑range compared with nearby budget airports, and peak‑period crowds may affect comfort and wait times. Kaunas Airport (KUN) functions more as a budget-oriented alternative for travellers to and from Lithuania, often hosting low‑cost carriers and seasonal services. It lies roughly 80–100 km west of Vilnius, so getting into the capital can take about 1–1.5 hours by direct coach or shuttle (typical fares €10–€20) and longer by local transport; driving is similar in time but adds fuel/toll costs. Flights from Kaunas can be perceived as cheaper on average, but the extra ground transfer time and fewer on‑site amenities are trade‑offs — a good option if ticket price and carrier choice are priorities. Palanga Airport (PLQ) is a smaller, coastal airport that usually operates seasonal and low‑cost routes, making it an occasional option for travellers heading to Lithuania’s seaside regions. It is significantly farther from Vilnius — commonly around 250–300 km — so surface transfer to the capital can take 3–4+ hours by bus or car, with fares and timetables varying by season (buses often range €15–€30). Palanga can offer attractive fares during peak summer schedules, but the long onward journey and limited year‑round connectivity mean it’s typically chosen for beach trips or as a cost‑driven alternative rather than a convenient city hub.
Tashkent’s Islam Karimov International Airport is the country’s main international and domestic gateway, typically functioning as Uzbekistan’s primary hub. It is usually served by Uzbekistan Airways alongside regional and international carriers such as Turkish, Russian and Middle Eastern airlines, with a growing low-cost presence on some routes. The airport lies roughly 8–12 km from the city center, so transfers are short: taxis generally take 20–40 minutes and can cost roughly $5–15 depending on traffic and bargaining, while public buses and shared minibuses (marshrutkas) take 30–60 minutes for a low fare. Car hire and hotel shuttles are also common. The terminals are modern and often efficient for connections, but peak-times can bring queues; public-transit options are economical but less convenient than a private taxi.
The cheapest flight ticket from Vilnius to Tashkent according to data for the last 48 hours costs $217
Often the best time to buy tickets from Vilnius to Tashkent is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Vilnius to Tashkent can be found flying in these months: February, March, April.
The fastest flights from Vilnius to Tashkent start from 8 hours 20 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Vilnius — Tashkent:
In different months, ticket prices from Vilnius to Tashkent vary: minimum — $229 (February 2026), maximum — $441 (January 2026). Typically, the flight costs $302–$587.