On Thursday, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze met with the management team of TAV Airports, a subsidiary of the French ADP Group responsible for operating Tbilisi and Batumi international airports. They discussed the potential for continued cooperation.
The Government Administration reported that representatives from the French company congratulated Kobakhidze on his electoral victory in October and his subsequent appointment as Prime Minister, offering their “best wishes for success” in his leadership.
During the meeting, TAV Airports reaffirmed its commitment to continuing operations at Georgian airports, including the planned new international airport in Tbilisi. They also discussed strategic initiatives to improve the infrastructure of Tbilisi International Airport in anticipation of a significant rise in passenger traffic. By the end of this year, passenger numbers at the airport are expected to increase by one million, reaching a total of nearly five million.