The British low-cost airline EasyJet will enter the Georgian aviation market in 2025. The first flight from Geneva to Tbilisi is scheduled for March 31. The airline will operate twice weekly on the Tbilisi-Geneva route.
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Starting April 1, direct flights to London Luton and Milan Malpensa airports will commence, with two flights each week. Tickets are already available for purchase on the airline’s website: www.easyjet.com.
Irakli Karkashadze, General Director of United Airports of Georgia mentioned that the flights will be quite affordable for travelers.
"We hope that the passenger flow and the number of international visitors from Great Britain, Switzerland, and Italy will increase significantly in the future," Karkashadze noted.
Additionally, from March 30, 2025, British Airways, the flagship carrier of the United Kingdom, will operate direct flights between London and Tbilisi four times a week.