Russian airline Azimut has received permission from the Georgian authorities to fly to the republic, the carrier plans to start flights from May 19. This was reported by the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation, reports TASS.
The Ministry of Transport reported that flights on the Moscow-Tbilisi route will be operated at a frequency of seven times a week.
The ministry noted that flights from Russia to Georgia will be carried out with domestically produced aircraft.
15 May Azimut Airlines opened on its website it sells air tickets from Moscow to Tbilisi. You can buy tickets from 17,148 rubles to 62,798 rubles.
On May 10, Russian President Vladimir Putin lifted the flight ban on Russian airlines to Georgia, which has been in effect since June 2019. Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili positively described the abolition of the Russian Federation’s visa regime and the flight ban to Georgia.