Georgian airports recorded record growth in passenger traffic and flights in the first nine months of 2025.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Tbilisi, October 29 (Xinhua) — Georgian airports recorded record figures in the first nine months of 2025: passenger traffic increased by 14 percent, and the number of flights by 18 percent, Deputy Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Tamar Ioseliani announced on Wednesday.

According to her, the current year has been a record for the country's aviation sector. "Tbilisi International Airport has already served 6.5 million passengers, a 14 percent increase compared to the previous year. At Kutaisi and Batumi airports, growth was 10 percent and 32 percent, respectively," noted T. Ioseliani.

According to official data, from January to September, Georgian airports handled 28,681 flights, including 22,125 scheduled and 6,556 charter flights, which is 18 percent more than in the same period in 2024 (24,348 flights).

The Deputy Minister added that active work continues to develop aviation infrastructure, aimed at strengthening Georgia's role as a regional aviation hub.

“We are in talks with both airlines and airports to maintain and strengthen the growing trends in the sector, serve more passengers and operate more flights,” said T. Ioseliani. –0–

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