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Aegean Airlines vs Wizz Air

Both airlines fly Georgia to Athens, but the products are very different. Aegean Airlines is the Greek flag carrier and a Star Alliance member with full-service economy from Tbilisi (TBS); Wizz Air is the low-cost specialist running Kutaisi (KUT) to Athens (ATH) at base fares from 130 GEL.

Aegean Airlines vs Wizz Air: side by side

Georgian airport baseAegean Airlines: Tbilisi (TBS) only, 3-4 weekly directWizz Air: Kutaisi (KUT) only, 2-3 weekly direct
Typical TBS or KUT to ATH fareAegean Airlines: 300-450 GEL one-way; 23kg + meal includedWizz Air: 130-220 GEL one-way base; bags + seat paid extra
In-flight experienceAegean Airlines: Free meal + drink even on TBS-ATH (2h15m); Star Alliance loungesWizz Air: Buy-on-board only; tight seat pitch; no entertainment
Alliance + milesAegean Airlines: Star Alliance; credits to Miles&Smiles, Miles&More, MileagePlusWizz Air: No alliance; WIZZ Discount Club is the only loyalty option
Onward Greek island networkAegean Airlines: Direct same-day connections to Santorini, Mykonos, Crete, Rhodes on Aegean metalWizz Air: No onward Wizz network from Athens; book separate ferries or domestic flights

Pick Aegean Airlines if...

Pick Aegean if: you fly from Tbilisi, plan to connect to a Greek island, want Star Alliance mileage credit, or value a full meal + 23kg baggage in the published fare.

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Pick Wizz Air if...

Pick Wizz Air if: you fly from Kutaisi, target Athens itself (no island onward), travel light, and book 6-8 weeks ahead for the lowest fares.

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