Tbilisi (GBC) – Kutaisi International Airport served a record number of passengers compared to the period before the pandemic. According to the Union of Georgian Airports, in May, 126,864 passengers used the airport named after Davit Agmashenebeli (64,745 passengers in May 2019).

In addition to the passenger flow, the number of flights from Kutaisi International Airport also approached the historical maximum. Before the pandemic, in May 2019, 210 flights were performed. In the same period of 2023, the number of flights increased by 80%. Kutaisi Davit Agmashenebeli Airport served 378 flights.

Compared to the pre-pandemic period, there is a stable increase in the number of passengers at Kutaisi International Airport even in five months. This year, Kutaisi International Airport served 502,323 passengers in the period of January – May, which was 74% higher than the period of 2019. The number of flights made in five months also approached the historical maximum.

Kutaisi International Airport served 1,591 flights, which was 66% more than before the pandemic.

From June 1, 2023, WIZZ AIR returned its third aircraft based at Kutaisi International Airport and performs regular flights to Madrid, Brussels, Frankfurt, Hamburg and Poznań. From June 4, the Kazakh low-budget airline FlyArystan added the route Almaty-Kutaisi-Almaty.

On December 1, 2023, Kutaisi International Airport will receive the fourth Wizz Air aircraft and the Copenhagen route.

According to the information of the Union of Georgian Airports, at this stage, 5 airlines operate from Kutaisi International Airport. Flights are made to 34 destinations in 17 countries.