Uzbekistan’s tourism potential is presented in India
These days, Delhi hosts South Asia’s leading travel and tourism exhibition, SATTE 2026. The event is organized at the Yashobhoomi Expo Center and brings together more than 2,000 exhibitors from over 50 countries, along with tens of thousands of industry representatives.
Uzbekistan is represented by a national stand where 10 domestic tour operators and Uzbekistan Airways are presenting tourist routes, cultural and historical sites, new infrastructure, and special offers for the Indian market.

The exhibition is organized by the Tourism Committee and aims to promote the country’s tourism potential, expand partnerships, and attract travelers from India and Southeast Asian countries.
Within the framework of the exhibition, the Uzbekistan delegation is conducting negotiations, participating in conferences, and B2B meetings. On the first day, negotiations were held with representatives of Indian companies and industry associations, including Air India, NIMA Association, and UTEN Association. Issues of expanding cooperation, developing direct flights, creating joint travel packages, and implementing marketing projects were discussed.
It was noted that Uzbekistan’s participation in SATTE helps strengthen tourism ties between the two countries and increase the recognition of local destinations in the Indian market.
Aziza Alimova, UzA