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WorldAsiaGeorgian Airways will launch transit flights via Tbilisi to Europe, especially for Russians

Georgian Airways will launch transit flights via Tbilisi to Europe, especially for Russians

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“Let’s see how it goes,” Gaiashvili said and expressed hope that the Russians’ request would recoup costs.

The boss of the Georgian airline also assured that “via Tbilisi, it will be more convenient and faster (to fly to Europe – editor’s note RG) than in other directions”.
Regarding passenger traffic between Russia and Georgia in general, Gaiashvili said he was confident that it would gradually recover to pre-crisis levels, although he admitted that demand continues to grow slightly and that it takes time, as well as “publicity so people know it exists”.

The TV channel also quotes the words of the founder of Georgian Airways: “Naturally, we will maintain air communication with Russia. Nothing will happen to that.”

He also recalled that the Georgian government warmly welcomed the decision of the two countries to launch air transport.

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