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Ryanair today announced its first-ever flights from Georgia, the 39th country in the Ryanair network, with a new route from Tbilisi to Milan Bergamo and two new routes from Kutaisi to Bologna and Marseille, which start in November as part of Ryanair’s Winter 2019 schedule.
Ryanair will also connect Tbilisi to Cologne in April as part of it’s Summer 2020 schedule and deliver 170,000 customers annually to and from Ryanair’s Georgian airports.
Ryanair’s David O’Brien said:
“We’re pleased to announce Ryanair’s low fares have arrived at Tbilisi and Kutaisi, our newest and first airports in Georgia. These four new routes that will start in November (except Cologne, starting in April next year), will further promote Georgian tourism and will deliver over 170,000 customers annually to/from two European countries to one of Europe’s fastest-growing tourism destinations.
“We look forward to developing new Georgian traffic growth, new routes, and jobs in the coming years.”
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