Yandex Go in Uzbekistan: Taxi Tariffs, Service Levels, and Setup
For most travelers, Yandex Go is the simplest default taxi app in Uzbekistan. Use it when you want a clear airport pickup flow, predictable in-city rides, and one fallback payment method already set before you are standing at the curb.
Best use cases for travelers
- Use Yandex Go for airport arrival, station pickup, and normal city rides in the main tourist cities.
- Use metro instead when you want the fastest cross-city move in central Tashkent during the day.
- Use a hotel transfer or prebooked driver when your route goes beyond the cities with public tariff pages.
- Keep one card-plus-cash fallback even if the app is your main transport plan.
What is Yandex Go in Uzbekistan?
Yandex Go is the main ride-hailing app most travelers use in Uzbekistan for city taxis and airport transfers. This page covers setup, city availability, fare logic, and practical ride flow for visitors.
Start here
- Install the app and register your number.
- Set payment method before your first ride.
- At airport/station, use marked pickup points.
- Before boarding, verify plate number, car, and driver in the app.
Yandex Go availability by city
For traveler routes, public tariff cards are currently available for:
- Tashkent
- Samarkand
- Bukhara
- Khiva
If your route includes smaller towns, plan one fallback option in advance (hotel transfer desk or prebooked driver).
App setup and payment methods
- Register before landing so you do not lose time at the curb.
- Add one primary payment method and keep one fallback (cash or a second card).
- Save hotel address in Latin script and local script if available.
- For airport pickup, confirm pickup point and plate number before boarding.
If you will also use metro in Tashkent, treat the split simply: metro for the long central leg, Yandex Go for the luggage leg, late return, or any segment that is awkward from the nearest station exit.
For telecom bundles or subscription products, use operator pages directly; this guide covers only taxi and city mobility planning.
Current prices on March 12, 2026: Yandex Go tariffs by city
These are upper-limit tariff card values from official city pages (verified on March 12, 2026). For many everyday in-city rides, travelers often see totals from about one US dollar to a few US dollars, depending on class and demand. The final fare is always built from several components: minimum/base charge, distance, time, and waiting or extra options.
| City | Public passenger classes on tariff page | Economy-level baseline | Comfort-level baseline |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tashkent | Start, Comfort, Comfort+, Business, Premier | Start: min 4,600 UZS; city 1,050 UZS/km + 500 UZS/min | Comfort: min 5,400 UZS; city 1,400 UZS/km + 550 UZS/min |
| Samarkand | Start, Comfort | Start: min 4,100 UZS; city 1,020 UZS/km + 450 UZS/min | Comfort: min 5,200 UZS; city 1,300 UZS/km + 560 UZS/min |
| Bukhara | Start, Comfort | Start: min 3,700 UZS; city 900 UZS/km + 270 UZS/min | Comfort: min 4,900 UZS; city 1,200 UZS/km + 300 UZS/min |
| Khiva | Start, Comfort | Start: boarding 2,500 UZS; city 1,000 UZS/km + 110 UZS/min | Comfort: boarding 3,000 UZS; city 1,200 UZS/km + 130 UZS/min |
In Khiva, treat fare logic as boarding fee plus city distance/time meter. In Tashkent, Samarkand, and Bukhara, the same cost logic is usually presented through minimum fare plus distance/time lines.
Current price range in Tashkent: economy to premium segment
If you want the full spectrum, Tashkent currently has the broadest stack.
| Class | Minimum fare | City rate (km / min) | Outside city rate (km / min) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Start | 4,600 UZS | 1,050 / 500 UZS | 2,500 / 500 UZS |
| Comfort | 5,400 UZS | 1,400 / 550 UZS | 2,800 / 550 UZS |
| Comfort+ | 8,900 UZS | 2,250 / 600 UZS | 5,200 / 600 UZS |
| Business | 10,800 UZS | 2,850 / 750 UZS | 6,300 / 750 UZS |
| Premier | 15,500 UZS | 3,900 / 1,100 UZS | 9,000 / 1,100 UZS |
For many normal in-city routes, even Comfort and higher tiers can remain in single-digit USD range, but always confirm the live estimate before booking. In Tashkent, paid waiting is also tiered by class (from 650 UZS/min in Start/Comfort to 800 UZS/min in Premier).
Service level: what changes between classes
Start: lowest entry point, fast city movement.Comfort: better baseline for airport rides with luggage and longer daytime movement.Comfort+,Business,Premier: premium segment with stricter vehicle standards and higher service expectations.BusinessandPremier(often treated by travelers as the Ultima-style segment): closest on-demand option to a personal-driver style trip without booking a dedicated chauffeur for the whole day.
In Yandex Pro standards, class access is controlled by vehicle requirements (including market value, age, and body format). Use this as the practical check for what “premium” means in each class: Yandex Pro car list and tariff standards.
Airport and station pickup flow
- Choose pickup point shown in app, not random curb pickup.
- Add terminal/landmark in destination field if language is a barrier.
- Keep one fallback payment method (card + some cash).
For full arrival logistics, use Tashkent transport guide.
Beyond rides: food and grocery fallback
In many city accounts, Yandex Go also shows food or grocery delivery modules (similar traveler use case to Uber Eats or GrabFood). It is useful after late arrivals or when you do not want to go out in the evening.
Safety checklist before every ride
- Verify plate number, car model, and driver name in app.
- Prefer back seat and share route with a contact.
- If pickup or route looks wrong, cancel and rebook from a clearer point.
Related Links
- Tashkent transport guide
- Uzbekistan transport guide
- local SIM cards
- money and payments in Uzbekistan
FAQ
Is Yandex Go available only in Tashkent?
No. In this snapshot, official tariff cards are available for Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva.
Is premium class available outside Tashkent?
Tashkent has the broadest public class stack. Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva tariff pages currently show narrower passenger stacks centered on Start and Comfort.
Can I rely on tariff tables as final trip price?
No. Tariff cards provide price caps and base formulas. Final estimate depends on demand, traffic, route, and active coefficients at booking time.