
The 4 largest airports and airlines in Georgia
Further information is provided on the 4 biggest airports in Georgia. At Tbilisi International Airport alone, 25 airlines operate and serve flights to and from 24 destinations.Out of the three airlines of the country we have listed biggest 3. Georgian Airways is leading here with a total of 5 flight destinations.
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The biggest airports in Georgia
IATA | Name | City | Airlines | Destinations |
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TBS | Tbilisi International Airport | Tbilisi | 25 | 24 |
BUS | Batumi International Airport | Batumi | 5 | 5 |
KUT | Kopitnari Airport | Kutaisi | 4 | 8 |
SUI | Sukhumi Dranda Airport | Sukhumi | n/a | n/a |
Freight volume
In 2020, a total of 134,700 ton-kilometers (= total mass transported in tons multiplied by kilometers traveled) of cargo was moved by air in Georgia.The biggest airlines based in Georgia
The largest airline in the country with scheduled passenger traffic and in terms of fleet size is Georgian Airways. It flies to 5 domestic and international airports. It currently has a fleet of 5 aircrafts. The main airlines for civil passenger traffic in Georgia are:IATA | Name | Callsign | Fleet size | Destinations |
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A9 | Georgian Airways | Tamazi | 5 | 5 |
MJ | MyWay Airlines | My Sky | 2 | 2 |
DA | Air Georgia | Air Georgia | 1 | n/a |