In 2024, Georgian airports transported 7 425 399 passengers and served 31 937 flights. The number of passengers increased by 24%, while the number of flights by 25% compared to the previous year.
In 2024, Tbilisi Shota Rustaveli International Airport handled 4,750,830 passengers and operated 22,715 flights. Compared to the previous year, the number of passengers increased by 29%, and the number of flights by 30%.
As for Kutaisi International Airport, in 2024 it served 1,722,809 passengers and 5,078 flights. Annually, the number of passengers increased by 3%, and the number of flights by 1%.
Batumi Alexander Kartveli International Airport served 951,760 passengers and 4,144 flights. Compared to the previous year, passenger traffic increased by 53% and the number of flights by 33%.
British Airways enter the Georgian aviation market from March 2025. Also, from March, the British budget airline easyJet will start flights, which will operate direct regular flights to London, Geneva and Milan. From April 9, Transavia France will start operating on the Georgian aviation market on the Paris-Tbilisi-Paris route. Also, from April 12, Edelweiss will fly on the Zurich-Tbilisi-Zurich route with 2 weekly frequencies.