Direct flights to Georgia’s capital are returning in May, making it easier for Britons to discover this dynamic and beguiling destination, reports The Telegraph.
The article by Sophie Ibbotson reads:
“For the best part of a decade, the international travel press has been describing Tbilisi as the new Berlin, Europe’s most exciting city, and an emerging fashion capital. But with no direct flights since the start of the Covid pandemic, British tourists have been missing out on the charms of this dynamic, beguiling, and perpetually-changing destination.
“Thankfully, that will soon change. Start-up carrier Air Iveria will launch a route from Gatwick to the Georgian capital on May 13, cutting the travel time to a little over four hours and making it realistic to visit for a long weekend. This summer, it’s time to head east to Europe’s Caucasian fringe and soak up everything that’s new.”
Read the full articl here.