Georgia has three international airports, each one serving a different part of the country. Tbilisi International Airport (TBS) is the main airport in Georgia and serves the capital city. You can catch flights from several European cities including Amsterdam, Paris, and Munich. Since 2009 the Georgian government has been in negotiation with Wizz Air and Ryanair, so it’s possible that direct flights to Tbilisi from the UK could be available soon. Kutaisi Airport (KUT) serves Georgia’s second largest city and the western region of Imereti. The airport closed in November 2011 and reopened in September 2012 with a lavish ceremony that was attended by guests of honor including the Prime Minister of Hungary and the CEO of Wizz Air. The airport is currently aiming to attract more budget carriers to increase its route offering, which currently focuses on Russia, Turkey and Poland. The final airport is Batumi International Airport (BUS), which serves the black sea resorts of Adjara and the fun loving city of Batumi itself.
Airlines flying from Europe to Georgia |
www.lufthansa.de |
www.turkishairlines.com/de |
www.flypgs.com/de |
www.lot.com/de |
www.airbaltic.com/de-GE/ |
www.wizzair.com |
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www.flyuia.com![]() |
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