Georgia’s aviation sector continues to expand, with low-cost airline Ajet set to begin regular Ankara–Tbilisi–Ankara flights at the end of September. The service will operate four times a week, every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, after the approval from the Georgian Civil Aviation Agency.
Ajet, a subsidiary of Turkish Airlines, enters the market at a time when air traffic between Georgia and Turkey is at its most intensive among neighboring countries. In 2024, more than 1.2 million passengers traveled between the two nations, making up for 47% of Georgia’s total passenger flow with its neighbors.
The announcement comes as Georgia records unprecedented activity across its airports. In the first seven months of 2025, more than 20,766 international and domestic passenger and cargo flights were operated, a 16% increase compared to the same period in 2024.
During the same timeframe, Georgian airports served 4,601,048 passengers, up 13% year-on-year. At the moment, approximately 745 flights per week operate across Georgia’s three international airports.