Georgia’s three international airports served 839,612 passengers in the first three months of 2018, up by 36% YoY.
The number of passengers who took regular or charter flights in Georgia increased in all three main airports of the country: Tbilisi Shota Rustaveli International Airport, Batumi International Airport and Kutaisi David Aghmashenebeli International Airport.
More specifically, Tbilisi International Airport served 724,024 passengers, up by 37%, Kutaisi International Airport served 67,892 passengers, up by 15%, and Batumi International Airport served 36,762 passengers, up by 55%.
In the first three months of this year, Georgia’s rural airports in Mestia and Ambrolauri both served 806 passengers. (Trend/Business World Magazine)