Russian demand for flights to Georgia has increased sevenfold with the news that flights will resume. This is reported in the work of the Yandex Travel service (available on socialbites.ca).
The demand for flight tickets and hotel reservations in Georgia has increased sevenfold. The sharp increase in demand was due to the lifting of the ban on air travel from Russia to Georgia from May 15. The relevant decree was signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
According to the service, Russian demand for hotel reservations in Georgia has started to increase. At the same time, Tbilisi has become the most popular city for excursions. Prices for two in three-star hotels in the city start from 20 thousand rubles per week of stay.
The study showed that service plan users travel to Georgia for seven days, with summer trips being the most popular. Currently, the cheapest round-trip tickets can be purchased for 40,000 rubles per person.
May 6, Dmitry Gorin, Vice-President of the Russian Association of the Tourism Industry (PCT) declarationThat the prices of international flights from Russia to foreign countries have recently increased by 15-30% due to the fluctuation of the ruble exchange rate and the increase in the cost of aircraft fuel.
Source: Gazeta

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