Airports in Georgia
Tbilisi, Kutaisi, and Batumi international airports — terminals, transport, and live flight boards.
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Tbilisi International Airport
Tbilisi International Airport (TBS), also known as Shota Rustaveli International Airport, is the largest airport in Georgia. Located 18 km southeast of the city center in the Tbilisi-Vaziani area, it serves as the main international gateway to Georgia and the hub for Georgian Airways. The airport handles flights to over 60 destinations across Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia, and the CIS region.
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Kutaisi International Airport
Kutaisi International Airport (KUT), officially the David the Builder Kutaisi International Airport, opened in 2012 and has rapidly grown into Georgia's busiest low-cost airport. It serves as the primary Georgian hub for Wizz Air, with budget routes across Europe. The airport is located 22 km west of Kutaisi in the Kopitnari district, and serves western Georgia including Batumi.
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Batumi International Airport
Batumi International Airport (BUS), also known as Alexander Kartveli Batumi International Airport, is the third-largest airport in Georgia and serves the Adjara region on the Black Sea coast. The airport handles seasonal traffic peaking in summer, with regular flights to Tbilisi, Istanbul, Tel Aviv, and Dubai. Unique feature: the runway runs alongside the Batumi seafront and is shared with the Turkish-operated military strip just across the border at Hopa.
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