The international airports across Georgia handled 2,182,811 passengers in January–April 2025, reflecting a 13% increase compared to the same period in 2024 (1,936,381 passengers), the United Airports of Georgia reported.
The number of flights also rose by 16%, reaching 9,908 flights (January–April 2024: 8,554).
“Tbilisi Shota Rustaveli International Airport served 1,442,525 passengers and handled 7,283 flights, marking a 13% rise in passenger traffic (2024: 1,278,447 passengers) and a 17% increase in flights (2024: 6,235).
Kutaisi David Agmashenebeli International Airport recorded 506,564 passengers and 1,533 flights, with a modest 2.3% growth in passengers (2024: 495,235), while flight numbers remained unchanged.
Batumi Alexander Kartveli International Airport handled 233,722 passengers and 1,092 flights, showing a 43.7% increase in passenger traffic (2024: 162,699) and a 36.7% rise in flights (2024: 779).
In April 2025 alone, Georgian airports served 648,168 passengers and conducted 2,846 flights, up 24% and 19% respectively from April 2024 (521,139 passengers; 2,399 flights).
Tbilisi Airport served 424,907 passengers and 2,066 flights in April, showing a 17% increase in passengers (April 2024: 364,511) and a 15% rise in flights (April 2024: 1,794).
Kutaisi Airport set a record for monthly traffic, handling 145,137 passengers and 423 flights, up 49% and 28% respectively from April 2024 (97,220 passengers; 330 flights).
Batumi Airport welcomed 78,124 passengers and managed 357 flights, showing a 32% growth in passengers and a 30% increase in flights compared to April 2024 (59,408 passengers; 275 flights),” the United Airports of Georgia reported.

