Georgian Airways Debuts Tbilisi–Moscow via Yerevan

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Georgian flag carrier Georgian Airways has begun selling tickets for a Tbilisi–Moscow route that connects through Yerevan. A local newspaper, News, reports this change citing an airline representative.

The report notes that once Armenian Airlines underwent a name change, ticket sales for the new itinerary started promptly, signaling a rebranded alliance or routing adjustment within the region.

Tickets are currently available on the Georgian Airways official site and via the Air Dilijans portal, making the connection accessible to travelers planning multi-city trips through the Southern Caucasus.

Travel demand insights from OneTwoTrip reveal shifting patterns in international travel inquiries. In the most recent period, about 48% of outbound calls were for foreign destinations, down by 31.5% since the month began. The data highlights notable drops in interest in several markets: Kazakhstan (-47.5%), Israel (-37%), and Georgia (-36%). Interest in Qatar fell by 33%, Armenia by 24%, and the United Arab Emirates by 22%. Searches for Tunisia slipped by 12.5%, while queries for Azerbaijan and Turkey decreased by 9% each. These trends illustrate evolving traveler priorities and the impact of regional developments on demand, as observed by industry trackers.

Historically, travel-focused outlets have highlighted regional travel patterns, including stress points and preferred routes that shape evolving itineraries for travelers and carriers alike. [Source: News / OneTwoTrip data summary]

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