British Airways announced it will launch a new route from London Heathrow to Tbilisi, Georgia, operating four times per week from 30 March 2025, using two class Airbus A320neo aircraft. The carrier will enable seamlessly to travel from Belfast City via Heathrow on a single ticket.

British Airways’ Chief Planning and Strategy Officer Neil Chernoff, said “We’re delighted to welcome Tbilisi back into our route network, after our last scheduled service in 2013. We expect this to be a popular route with the leisure market, which has seen a strong comeback since 2019, as well as with those looking to enjoy direct flights to visit friends and family. We look forward to improving the connectivity between our two capital cities next year.”

Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia, Mariam Kvrivishvili, said “We are proud that flagship carrier British Airways has decided to enter the Georgian market, which is important recognition for our country. This will significantly boost Georgia’s awareness within the UK market and improve connectivity with the USA, which is a strategic partner country of Georgia.”

Tbilisi is located on the banks of the Mtkvari River, surrounded by hills with the Caucasus Mountains to the north. The city attracts visitors looking to soak up the charm of the cobbled streets of its historic city centre, its unique blend of architecture, and diverse cuisine, which has been influenced by its history and surroundings. The canyons and caves near Kutaisi and multiple UNESCO World heritage sites are within easy reach for avid explorers.

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