Uzbekistan is charting a new course to capture a larger share of international tourism flows through a strategic partnership with Turkish Airlines, combining the carrier’s extensive European network with the country’s untapped cultural appeal. The two parties have agreed to launch joint promotional campaigns targeting major European markets and North America, marking a significant shift in how Central Asia positions itself on the global tourism stage.
Modernization efforts set the foundation
The partnership builds on systematic reforms Uzbekistan has pursued in recent years to transform its tourism sector. These initiatives encompass overhaul of tourism infrastructure, expansion of transport and logistics capabilities, and substantial upgrades to service quality across the hospitality spectrum. The results are tangible: foreign tourist arrivals have demonstrated consistent growth, validating the country’s investment in becoming a serious player on the international tourism market.
Targeting niche segments with European focus
Rather than pursuing mass tourism, the cooperation strategy emphasizes higher-value segments where Uzbekistan possesses genuine competitive advantages. Joint campaigns will promote pilgrimage tourism, gastronomic experiences rooted in Silk Road heritage, ecological attractions, and MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences, exhibitions) tourism to German, Scandinavian, Greek, and North American markets. The campaign toolkit includes road shows, industry workshops, bilateral business meetings, and curated media tours designed to reach travel industry professionals and decision-makers.
Building the connectivity advantage
Turkish Airlines brings a critical asset to this arrangement: access to one of the world’s largest aviation networks, particularly across Europe. This connectivity transforms how international travelers can reach Uzbekistan, removing a traditional barrier to market entry. For Uzbekistan, the partnership leverages Turkish Airlines’ established reputation in European markets to promote the country’s rich historical and cultural resources on unfamiliar terrain.
Both parties have committed to deepening their strategic cooperation with a focus on sustainable tourism development and enhancing Uzbekistan’s international tourism positioning. The agreement signals intent to pursue joint projects aimed at growing tourist arrivals to levels that could meaningfully impact the country’s economy and employment landscape.
Why this matters for international business
For international companies operating in hospitality, construction, architecture, interior design, and related sectors, this partnership represents a concrete signal of market expansion ahead. Tourism infrastructure development typically cascades into demand for hotel construction, renovation of historic properties, commercial kitchen equipment, furnishings, design services, and ancillary hospitality technologies. The explicit focus on pilgrimage sites, gastronomic tourism, and upscale MICE venues suggests targeted investment opportunities in boutique hospitality properties, cultural venue renovation, and specialized service infrastructure. Improved air connectivity and growing tourist arrivals create favorable conditions for foreign businesses seeking to establish operations in Uzbekistan’s hospitality ecosystem or supply tourism-related sectors with products and services.



