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Centrum Air to launch direct Delhi–Tashkent flights in October, appoints Aeroprime as GSA in India

Uzbekistan’s largest private airline, Centrum Air, has announced the launch of direct scheduled flights between Delhi and Tashkent beginning October 3, 2025. The new route will operate twice weekly, on Tuesdays and Fridays, further enhancing air connectivity between India and Uzbekistan.
Indian travellers can look forward to affordable fares, convenient schedules, and a comfortable flying experience. The service will be operated using Centrum Air’s modern fleet, including the Airbus A320neo, A321neo, and widebody A330-300 aircraft.
Flight Schedule (Local Time)
- Delhi–Tashkent: 12:10 – 14:50 (Tuesdays & Fridays)
- Tashkent–Delhi: 06:55 – 10:55 (Tuesdays & Fridays)
In addition to direct connectivity, the new route will provide passengers from Delhi with convenient onward connections via Tashkent to destinations including Almaty, Istanbul, Dubai, Tel Aviv, Copenhagen, and more, strengthening Tashkent’s role as an emerging hub in Central Asia.
The airline has appointed Aeroprime Group as its exclusive General Sales Agent (GSA) in India. Under this partnership, Aeroprime will manage Centrum Air and its cargo arm My Freighter’s passenger and freight sales, support marketing initiatives, and ensure seamless service for both travellers and cargo customers in India.
Abdulaziz Abdurakhmanov, Founder and CEO of Centrum Air, said, “We are proud to open a direct link between Delhi and Tashkent. This route will not only provide convenience for travellers but also support Uzbekistan’s role as a regional hub, connecting India with Central Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.”
Abhishek Goyal, Executive Director & CEO of Aeroprime Group, added, “We are proud to be the Exclusive GSA in India for Centrum Air and to support the launch of these direct flights. This new route will provide Indian travellers with affordable and convenient access to Uzbekistan and beyond, opening immense opportunities for tourism, trade, and business travel.”
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Gen Z Reveals How They Turn Last-Minute Travel Whims Into Budget-Friendly Wins

Key Takeaways
- 77% of Gen Z and millennials booked last-minute trips in 2024.
- Spontaneous travel takes flexibility and quick decision-making.
- Deals on flights and hotels often pop up two to three days before check-in.
- Many travel sites are built to help you find these last-minute deals.
Generation Z, born between 1997 and 2012, is often called the “loneliest generation,” thanks to the time they spend online. But they’re also the most educated and tech-savvy. They apply logic and tech-savvy to travel—like deciding on Monday to visit Madrid and landing by Thursday, all without spending too much.
Gen Z’s Travel Preferences
Gen Z is all about book-it-and-go travel. Along with millennials, 77% have booked last-minute trips, according to the American Express 2024 Global Travel Trends Report. Same-day bookings for flights and hotels rose 30% from 2024 to 2025, with most of these bookings made by travelers ages 20 to 35.
Their destinations tend to be driven by personal passions, not necessarily where everyone else is going. Exploring new cultures is more gratifying than surfing all afternoon.
Gen Z is known for taking short jaunts, committing to just a few nights away from home rather than weeklong excursions. And they often do it alone. About 40% of their last-minute reservations were made for single individuals.
Mastering the Art of Last-Minute Travel
Want to wake up in Cleveland and fall asleep in Hawaii? You’ll need to be flexible. You may want to go to Kailua, but end up in a nearby town like Hilo if that’s where the affordable bed is.
“One of the biggest hurdles in last-minute travel is finding available accommodations,” says Ben Julius, founder of Tourist Japan. “It’s crucial to remain open to various options and styles, particularly during peak travel times when last-minute reservations are scarce. For example, capsule hotels have more last-minute availability in Japan and are often priced extremely low in comparison to more traditional hotels.”
And you might have to wait a couple of days and take off on Monday rather than depart that afternoon if you make this decision on a Saturday. That might be the soonest an affordable plane ticket is available. You may be limited to taking a wee-hours flight rather than flying at noon, when everyone else is doing so and willing to pay more.
Make It Budget-Friendly
Gen Zers are known for keeping an eye on that dollars-and-cents bottom line. The good news is that last-minute accommodations can be cheap, since hotels often slash prices to fill canceled rooms.
Contact numerous establishments to see if you can catch a break. And nothing says you can’t call back an hour later to check again, just in case someone’s travel plans fell through at the same last-minute when you’re trying to get away.
Important
Discounts often become available two to three days before check-in for both airfare and lodging.
Flexibility applies to more than just being willing to fly late at night. You can save some dollars by reconsidering which hub you’re going to fly into. It’s usually cheaper to fly to San Jose, California, than to San Francisco. Your savings on airfare might be more than enough to cover the cost of ground transportation to get you where you ultimately want to go, and smaller airports usually mean less expensive flights.
As for that San Francisco/San Jose choice, how badly do you really want to stay in San Francisco?
“One cost tactic going big among Gen Z is ‘townsizing,’” says Georgia Fowkes, a travel advisor at Altezza Travel. “We skip the big capital and slash the budget in half. Cultural experiences feel even richer, and it’s easier to get into a pretty boutique hotel. Local trains run on local prices, and family kitchens serve huge plates for the cost of a single Starbucks frappuccino.”
The Internet Is Your Friend
“When it comes to platforms, tools like Google Flights, Hopper, and Skyscanner are essential for this generation,” Julius says. “They use them not only for price comparison, but also for alerts that track last-minute deals in real time. Many also turn to apps like Kayak Explore to discover destinations based on budget first, then work backward to plan the trip.”
AAA offers Trip Canvas, featuring discounts and offers on everything from accommodations to cruises and tours. Allianz Travel recommends Going if you want to watch flight prices and HotelTonight for accommodations. And don’t overlook simply visiting hotel websites or even calling them.
As for what you’re going to eat on the road, Fowkes suggests using social media for that.
“Expat or nomad intel is the best and comes from Facebook or Telegram groups. They’re priceless. By asking, ‘Where do you actually eat that isn’t a tourist trap?’ you’ll end up with a thread featuring half-price meals compared to the main strip.”
The Bottom Line
So, go ahead and start packing that bag. Just be sure to cruise the internet first to find the best place to visit that suits your interests for the most reasonable cost possible. Nothing says you can’t act as your own travel agent, particularly if you do your research.
And be sure to book that last-minute flight for the predawn hours, not when every businessperson in the country is waiting in line to board at 9 a.m. on a Monday and paying top dollar for it. Last-minute travel is doable and can create awesome memories if you step aside from the crowds.
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Man Suggested Upgrading To Business Class To Save Money On Multiple Flights, But HR Followed Their Policy Strictly And Spent Double In Excess Baggage » TwistedSifter

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Business travels can be quite stressful.
This man was sent on a four-month business trip with multiple flights.
He suggested a more cost-effective and comfortable option, but HR refused to make an exception.
So he followed their instructions to the letter and let the expenses pile up.
Read the full story below for all the details.
I was sent on a long-duration business trip for 4 months.
With a large international leg and then a lot of 2 to 3-hour domestic flights to visit various satellite offices.
While booking this, the firm travel agency originally booked the entire trip as business class.
Only for HR to torpedo this with, “Firm policy is all domestic travel be economy.”
This man was told to follow the policy.
I pointed out I would have 4 months of luggage with me for this trip.
It was likely the excess bag fees would vastly outweigh the cost of upgrading my ticket to business class.
Rather than flying domestic.
But I was told there were no exceptions, and the firm would cover any excess baggage fees.
So, instead of spending $900 for an upgrade, the company paid $1800 for excess baggage.
It was $900 to upgrade my ticket to business class.
It worked out to around $300 per flight in excess bag fees, with 9 domestic flights in total.
I could have flown in a much more comfortable seat, and saved the business $1800.
But hey, policy is policy, right?
Let’s check out the comments of other people on this story.
This user shares their personal experience.
Short and straightforward.
Here’s an honest opinion from this one.
This user has a serious question.
And finally, this one makes a valid point.
Sometimes, sticking to the rules can cost more than making exceptions.
Work smarter not harder, remember?
If you liked that post, check out this one about an employee that got revenge on HR when they refused to reimburse his travel.
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Come October, Kuwait Airways To Start Direct Flights To Madrid Three Times A Week!

Kuwait Airways recently revealed how it will be starting its operations from Kuwait City to Madrid. Yes, adding a new destination in Europe to its network, this will be a direct service, and it will begin on October 26, 2025. Here’s all you need to know about the new flight service, connecting the cities in the Middle East and Europe.
Kuwait Airways To Resume Madrid Flights
Kuwait Airways, as revealed by traveltourworld.com, will start direct flights between Kuwait City and Madrid. These flights will be on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays initially. And the announcement comes at a time when Kuwait Airways is consolidating its geopolitical reach. Not to mention it’s also trying to reinforce international connectivity so that the city has connections to other global centres.
Plans To Resume Colombo Flights As Well
At this point, it’s worth mentioning that this is the reintroduction of flights to Madrid. And with this, it aims to diversify its network but also offering travel choices to its customers. The reintroduction of this flight also comes at a time when it was recently revealed by Kuwait Times that the airline is also planning to resume its commercial flights to Colombo. Yes, connecting to the capital of Sri Lanka, this flight will also begin on October 26 and will operate on Sundays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. An important tourist destination for its passengers, the re-launch of this flight reflects its commitment to meet the customers’ demand.
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Why Visit Madrid?
Coming back to the flights to Madrid, this is a beautiful city in Spain that’s known for its history and culture. Besides being a great tourist place, it’s also a must-visit destination for foodies. Additionally, connecting to the city also makes life is here for those travelling for business purposes.
So if you are someone who has been planning a Spanish winter vacation or maybe have plans to lounge by the beaches in Sri Lanka, you will be pleased to know about this development by Kuwait Airways.
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First Published: September 03, 2025 2:34 PM
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