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PRG → TAS
Which side of the plane to sit from Václav Havel Airport Prague (Prague) to Tashkent International Airport (Tashkent)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side offers a front-row seat to the most dramatic peaks of the Greater Caucasus, including Mount Elbrus, and provides a stunning perspective of the High Tatras shortly after takeoff.
High Tatra Mountains
Shorty after departure, view the rugged, snow-capped peaks defining the border between Slovakia and Poland.
Northern Black Sea
A vast crossing of the deep blue waters, often providing clear views of the distant Crimean coastline to the north.
Mount Elbrus
The highest peak in Europe stands prominently as the crown jewel of the Greater Caucasus range.
Greater Caucasus Range
A continuous wall of dramatic 5,000-meter peaks stretching between the Black and Caspian Seas.
Caspian Sea Northern Coast
Observe the transition from the deep waters to the shallow, lighter-colored lagoons of the northern Caspian.
Kyzylkum Desert
The striking red sands and vast arid plains of Uzbekistan as you approach the destination.
For the best experience, choose a morning departure to have the sun behind you, illuminating the Caucasus peaks. The Greater Caucasus range is the highlight; keep your camera ready about 3 to 4 hours into the flight. If flying in winter, the Tatras and Caucasus appear as a continuous white landscape.
Southern Carpathians
Dense forests and winding mountain passes as the flight crosses over Romania.
Bucharest
The sprawling layout of the Romanian capital is often visible depending on the exact air corridor.
Lesser Caucasus
The greener, more rolling mountain ranges of southern Georgia and Armenia.
Baku & Absheron Peninsula
Look for the distinct 'beak' shape of the peninsula jutting into the Caspian Sea and the lights of Azerbaijan's capital.
Caspian Oil Fields
Offshore drilling platforms and infrastructure dotting the southern Caspian waters.
Tashkent Cityscape
During the final descent, enjoy views of the sprawling Uzbek capital and its blend of Soviet and modern architecture.
The right side is excellent for seeing the lights of Baku during evening flights. In the daytime, it offers a better view of the southern Caspian shoreline. Be aware that midday flights can experience significant glare on this side when heading east-southeast.
Distance: 4,284 km (2,662 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 5 hrs 2 min
Departure: PRG (50.1008, 14.26)
Arrival: TAS (41.257900238000005, 69.2811965942)
Route Type: International
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