Giorgi Chogovadze – the GM of United Airports of Georgia – states that the well-known low-cost Irish airline, Ryanair, plans on expanding its route network to includeGeorgia. He said the agreement "will be created soon and signed officially."



Chogovadze also reported that Tbilisi Airport will not be the only one welcoming Ryanair as Kutaisi International Airport is also being considered.



“Following the command from PM (Mamuka Bakhtadze), we have leveled up negotiations with Ryanair. These negotiations are almost done and resolved. In the near future we will most likely sign a contract. But at this point, I don’t find it appropriate to discuss anything about the [Kutaisi] subject in advance. We are in the process of on-going negotiations so that customers can fly with Ryanair airline from both Tbilisi and Kutaisi Airports,” said Chogovadze in an interview.



By Nini Dakhundaridze

16 May 2019 15:52