Bukhara Airport
Bukhara International Airport is one of the main air harbors of the country. The air hub accepts both passenger planes and helicopters of all types, as well as cargo aircraft.
The airport was built back in Soviet times. In the new century, it was reconstructed and brought into line with international standards. Bukhara Air Harbor received international status in 1999. Currently, passenger traffic is more than 150,000 people annually.
A spacious lounge is equipped for waiting for flights. Here you can have a snack in several cafes, including try the national Uzbek cuisine — the prices are quite affordable. Transit passengers can leave their luggage in the luggage room and pack it in stretch film before departure. The terminal building has several ATMs, local SIM card sales departments, and a currency exchange office. In the warm season, it is pleasant to spend the time before check—in on the street - a cozy square with a fountain and benches is decorated in front of the airport. The only drawback is that there is no natural shade in the square, but on a hot day it is better to stay in the terminal building.
You can find out the weather at Bukhara airport using special forecast services. The weather at Bukhara Airport on Gismeteo is available for a month in advance, but this is a preliminary forecast based on previous years. The most accurate forecast is for 2-3 days ahead, no more.