Georgia’s air travel sector experienced growth in the first half of 2025, with the country’s airports serving 3.65 million passengers, a 14% increase compared to the same period last year.
Wizz Air maintained its position as the leading carrier in the Georgian market, transporting 642,956 passengers between January and June, a 16% year-on-year growth and taking 18% of market share.
In second place was Pegasus Airlines, with 8% annual growth and carried 284,984 passengers, securing an 8% market share.
Georgian Airways followed closely, benefiting from the resumption of direct flights to Russia. The national carrier posted a 17% increase in passenger traffic, reaching 272,568 travelers, taking 8% of the market.
Once a market leader, Turkish Airlines was pushed back to the fourth place, with 268,959 passengers, a 6% decline year-on-year.
Azerbaijan Airlines rounded out the top five, recording 222,237 passengers and a 15% increase in traffic.
Meanwhile, AJet, a subsidiary of Turkish Airlines, operated separately and served 54,326 passengers during the same period.