Discover souvenirs and airport code merchandise inspired by Central Asia’s key cities, aviation gateways, and historic Silk Road destinations. From mountain capitals and desert landscapes to modern administrative centres, this collection reflects one of Eurasia’s most distinctive and strategically positioned travel regions.
Central Asia spans the heart of the Eurasian landmass, connecting Europe, the Middle East, and East Asia through historic trade routes and modern aviation co. . . Read More >
Discover souvenirs and airport code merchandise inspired by Central Asia’s key cities, aviation gateways, and historic Silk Road destinations. From mountain capitals and desert landscapes to modern administrative centres, this collection reflects one of Eurasia’s most distinctive and strategically positioned travel regions.
Central Asia spans the heart of the Eurasian landmass, connecting Europe, the Middle East, and East Asia through historic trade routes and modern aviation corridors. Across Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan, airport codes have become familiar symbols of travel, identity, and connection across a vast and diverse region.
This regional collection brings together made-to-order products inspired by Central Asian destinations and airport codes, including mugs, pillows, prints and more. Whether your connection comes from travel, heritage, study, work, or unforgettable experiences, these designs help celebrate the places that sit at the crossroads of continents.
Explore Central Asia Destinations
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Almaty (ALA) – Kazakhstan’s largest city and a historic Silk Road hub set against the backdrop of the Tian Shan mountains
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Astana (NQZ) – Kazakhstan’s modern capital known for its futuristic architecture and administrative significance
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Bishkek (BSZ) – Kyrgyzstan’s capital and primary aviation gateway surrounded by alpine landscapes
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Dushanbe (DYU) – Tajikistan’s capital and cultural centre located in a mountainous valley region
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Ashgabat (ASB) – Turkmenistan’s capital known for its distinctive architecture and desert surroundings
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Tashkent (TAS) – Uzbekistan’s capital and the largest city in Central Asia, with deep Silk Road heritage
Central Asia Regional Connections
Central Asia connects Europe and Asia through historic Silk Road routes, modern aviation corridors, and expanding regional mobility networks. The region forms an important bridge between major global travel systems, with strong geographical and cultural links to neighbouring parts of Asia.
From mountain capitals and historic trading centres to emerging aviation gateways, Central Asia is defined by scale, landscape, and its role as a crossroads between continents.
Explore Central Asia through its key cities and aviation gateways—or continue discovering destinations across Asia and beyond, including East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, and the Middle East.
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