Kutaisi International Airport
Kutaisi International Airport is the second largest in Georgia. The recently renovated and expanded airport can handle more than 2.5 million passengers annually. It is the only low-cost airline hub in the Caucasus region, which offers its customers the services of such low-cost airlines as Wizz Air, as well as two other international airlines, FlyArystan and Belavia.
Currently, Kutaisi International Airport offers passengers 36 direct flights to Asian and European countries, including the country’s capitals and tourist-active cities.
Kutaisi International Airport is situated 200 kilometers from Tbilisi and holds significant strategic importance. It is well-connected to Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Russia within a radius of 300 km. Thanks to its favorable climatic conditions and robust infrastructure, Kutaisi Airport has the capability to operate flights regardless of weather conditions and visibility, making it a reliable transportation hub.
The airport is equipped with the highest quality navigation and meteorological systems, has a 2,500 meter long runway and can serve 600 passengers at a time.