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Over 45 airlines operate from the airport, with nonstop or direct flights to over 25 countries. [2] [3] Tbilisi Airport is a hub for Georgian Airways, flag carrier of Georgia, as well as for Georgian Wings, MyWay Airlines and Camex. In 2015, Tbilisi City Assembly named the airport after famous medieval Georgian poet Shota Rustaveli. [4]
This is a list of airports in Georgia, grouped by type and sorted by location. Georgia is a sovereign state in the Caucasus region of Eurasia . It is bounded to the west by the Black Sea , to the north by Russia , to the south by Turkey and Armenia , and to the east by Azerbaijan .
Features of the historically established development of Tbilisi, stretching for more than 25 km along the Mtkvari river, densely built-up city centre, and narrow steep streets in some parts of the city, impede the development of land transport. [7] All this contributed to the need for a rapid transit Metro system. Especially considering its ...
George W. Bush Street, Tbilisi. The Kakheti Highway starts in George W Bush Street the "Kakheti Highway" as a 2x3 lane city express road, with parallel lanes until the airport exit just before the Tbilisi Lilo area. In 2020 the stretch until the Tbilisi Airport has been completely rehabilitated. [18]
Rustaveli Avenue. Rustaveli Avenue (Georgian: რუსთაველის გამზირი), formerly known as Golovin Street, [citation needed] is the central avenue in Tbilisi named after the medieval Georgian poet, Shota Rustaveli. The avenue starts at Freedom Square and extends for about 1.5 km in length, before it turns into an ...
300 Aragveli Samasi Aragveli (300 არაგველი), named in honor to the 300 soldiers from the Aragvi River valley who fell, defending Tbilisi against the Persians in 1795. Avlabari (ავლაბარი), bears the name of the historic district of Tbilisi where the metro station is situated.
Georgia currently has four international airports, the largest of which is by far Tbilisi International Airport, hub for Georgian Airways, which offers connections to many large European cities. Other airports in the country are largely underdeveloped or lack scheduled traffic, although, as of late, efforts have been made to solve both these ...
The Saburtalo Line (Georgian: საბურთალოს ხაზი, romanized: saburtalos khazi) is a line of the Tbilisi Metro in Georgia.The line was first opened in 1979, [1] running originally from Station Square, where Tbilisi Central Railway station is located to Delisi and has since extended to the western residential districts of the city, near Tbilisi State University’s X and ...