Warsaw had been expected to join the Uzbekistan Airways network “soon”, but the airline had still not submitted its flight schedule for approval to Poland’s Civil Aviation Authority. The absence of the filing means the proposed service remains on hold for now.
The update suggests the carrier has not yet completed the regulatory step needed before it can launch the route. No start date, frequency or aircraft type has been confirmed in the material provided.
The brief notice adds to uncertainty around a route that had been presented as imminent. For travellers, that means any direct link between Warsaw and Uzbekistan Airways is still not ready to book.
Uzbekistan Airways is the national airline of Uzbekistan and has been expanding its international network in recent years. A Warsaw service would have given passengers in Poland another connection to Central Asia, but the airline has not yet taken the formal step required to make that happen.
In aviation, schedule approval is a key stage before tickets can go on sale and flights can begin operating. Without it, airlines cannot usually move from planning to launch, even if a route has already been discussed publicly.
The article provides no further details on why the filing has not been made. It also does not say whether the route has been delayed, postponed or dropped entirely.
For now, Warsaw remains outside the Uzbekistan Airways network. Travellers looking for flights to Uzbekistan will need to use existing connections until the airline submits and secures approval for the planned service.



