Asialuxe Travel: A Leading Central Asian Tour Operator Connecting Uzbekistan to Global Destinations
BALI, ULTIMOPAARDISO.COM – Asialuxe Travel has emerged as a prominent national tour operator based in Uzbekistan, playing a key role in enhancing the country’s outbound and inbound tourism landscape. Established in 2018 and headquartered in Tashkent, Asialuxe offers a wide range of travel solutions across Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and beyond. The company has gained recognition for its innovation in tourism development, digital platform integration, and strategic collaborations with airlines and destination management companies (DMCs).
Strategic Expansion and Charter Operations
In 2025, Asialuxe Travel achieved a historic milestone by launching the first-ever direct charter flight from Uzbekistan to Bali, Indonesia. Operated in partnership with Uzbekistan Airways and Pegasus Indonesia Travel (as the local DMC), the new charter route marked a significant step in fostering tourism links between Central Asia and Southeast Asia. This initiative followed earlier successful charter programs to popular destinations such as Antalya and Dalaman in Turkey.
The charter program to Bali officially began in June 2025, with regular flights scheduled until August 24, 2025. It was launched with the arrival of 231 passengers aboard an Airbus A330 aircraft at Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport. The flight carried not only leisure travelers but also 13 Central Asian influencers and bloggers aimed at promoting Bali through digital platforms in the region.
Commitment to Innovation and Digital Transformation
In 2024, Asialuxe Travel completed a major rebranding campaign, unveiling a new visual identity, customer service platform, and mobile application to better serve a growing number of outbound travelers from Uzbekistan and neighboring countries. The company’s rebranding also reinforced its mission to deliver high-quality, curated travel experiences that reflect the dynamic preferences of today’s travelers.
Asialuxe Travel is known for offering tailored packages through a network of airline partnerships including Uzbekistan Airways, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, and EVA Air. These packages span leisure, business, and premium segments, appealing to various traveler demographics.
Supporting Youth Development and Global Visibility
In addition to commercial operations, Asialuxe has actively engaged in tourism development programs. Since 2019, it has supported youth empowerment and talent development through sports, arts, and educational travel partnerships. The company regularly participates in global travel expos, such as the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) Dubai, to promote Uzbekistan and Central Asia as emerging travel markets.
Driving Central Asian Tourism to Indonesia
According to Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Tourism, tourist arrivals from Uzbekistan to Indonesia reached 4,380 in 2023 and increased to 4,590 in 2024. The launch of direct charter flights to Bali is expected to significantly boost these numbers, positioning Indonesia—particularly Bali—as a favored destination for Central Asian travelers.
By opening new gateways through direct connectivity, Asialuxe Travel continues to play a transformative role in bridging cultures and expanding the reach of tourism across regions.***


