The launch of direct air traffic between the capitals of Georgia and India marks a significant milestone in the connectivity between the two countries. Indigo, India’s largest airline, has started operating flights between Delhi and Tbilisi. The inaugural flight carried 186 passengers from Tbilisi to Delhi.
The event at Tbilisi International Airport, attended by various officials including representatives from TAV Georgia, the Director of Georgian Airports Union, the Head of National Tourism Administration, the Civil Aviation Agency, and Indigo airline representatives, underscores the importance of this new air route.
Indigo will be conducting regular flights between the capitals of Georgia and India three times a week. With its extensive network and numerous aircraft, Indigo is well-equipped to facilitate this air link.
“TAV Georgia,” a subsidiary of TAV Airports Holding, has played a crucial role in the development of aviation infrastructure in Georgia since 2005. Their investments, including the construction of new passenger terminals at Tbilisi and Batumi international airports, have contributed to the enhancement of airport facilities. The investment also covered the rehabilitation of the existing runway and the construction of a new flight terminal at Tbilisi International Airport.
Thanks to the considerable investments by TAV Airports Holding and their extensive experience in airport operations, “TAV Georgia” is recognized as a reliable and dynamic company in Georgia’s aviation sector.
With this new direct air route and the collaboration between Indigo and TAV Georgia, more opportunities for tourism, trade, and cultural exchange will likely open up between the two countries.
By Mariam Gorkhelashvili