Hardee’s, Pizza Hut, Samsonite, and Other Global Brands to Arrive at Tashkent Airport

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Tashkent International Airport continues to rapidly develop, transforming into a modern and convenient hub for passengers. Over the past two years, dozens of commercial outlets have opened here, including both local and international brands, significantly enhancing the comfort and convenience for travelers. And this is just the beginning—several more international brands are set to expand the Duty Free area and establish a full-fledged food court.

Development of Commercial Spaces

Since the beginning of 2023, more than 2,600 square meters of commercial space have been leased through the E-auksion electronic platform. The airport has opened cafes and coffee corners, jewelry stores, leather goods shops, and gourmet food outlets.

Passengers can now visit an oriental bazaar with souvenirs and handicrafts, use ATMs and charging stations, purchase international SIM cards and gadgets, and take advantage of vending machines and massage chairs. Additionally, taxi services and car rental counters are available.

By the end of this year, an additional 200 square meters of commercial space are planned to be leased for cafes, watch and jewelry stores, as well as food trucks. Currently, the total area of commercial outlets at Tashkent Airport is 4,800 square meters.

Expansion of Duty Free

One of the key service areas at the airport is the spacious Duty Free shop, covering around 1,200 square meters. Here, passengers can find perfumes, clothing, and accessories from global brands such as Chanel, Armani, Boss, Burberry, Bvlgari, Dior, Céline, D&G, Fendi, Gucci, Jimmy Choo, Prada, Ray-Ban, Zeppelin, and many others.

Soon, the Duty Free assortment will be expanded with products from brands like Bikkembergs, Cerutti, Samsonite, American Tourister, BRICS, Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Tissot, Frederique Constant, Maurice Lacroix, Miu Miu, and Jacquemus.

New Food Court and Infrastructure Expansion

In the “sterile” zone of the departure hall, to the left of the Art Bazaar, construction of a new food court has already begun. It is planned to open several popular establishments, including The Border by Teriyaki, Hardee’s, Pizza Hut, La Croissanterie, and Pinkberry.

The construction of the new area has also allowed the connection of the general departure hall with the B5-B6-B7 holding area. In the future, a separate gallery and access to boarding for the lower gates will be created, which will enable the separation of arriving and departing passenger flows and the installation of additional jet bridges.

The text has been translated by AI. For more accurate information, please refer to the Russian version of the article

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