In anticipation of Uzbekistan's historic debut at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Expedia Group has partnered with Asialuxe Travel to offer hotel and travel bookings for Uzbek fans heading to the tournament host countries.
Through the website asialuxe.uz and the Asialuxe Mobile app, users can book hotels, apartments, transfers, car rentals, and additional travel services in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Uzbekistan's group stage matches are scheduled as follows: June 18 – Uzbekistan vs. Colombia at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City; June 23 – Portugal vs. Uzbekistan at NRG Stadium in Houston; June 27 – DR Congo vs. Uzbekistan at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
Bookings are processed via Expedia's global system, ensuring instant confirmation for most orders. This is crucial during the World Cup period when hotel demand in host cities surges rapidly.
A key advantage of booking through the Asialuxe Travel ecosystem is the ability to pay for all services in the national currency – Uzbek soums.
Fans can choose accommodations based on price, location, category, rating, and reviews, and benefit from round-the-clock support from Asialuxe Travel specialists.
"Uzbekistan's qualification for the World Cup is a historic event for the entire country. Together with Expedia Group, we aim to provide fans with convenient access to hotels and travel services so they can support the national team at the world championship," said representatives from Asialuxe Travel.
Hotel and travel bookings can be made at all Asialuxe Travel offices, on the website asialuxe.uz, and via the Asialuxe Mobile app available on App Store and Google Play.
Expedia Group is one of the world's largest travel companies and a recognized leader in online travel booking, providing access to a global network of accommodations and travel services.
Asialuxe Travel is the largest travel holding in Central Asia and a regional leader in the tourism industry, developing international tourism and digital services for travelers in partnership with global market players.
Source: kun.uz