ArmInfo. Georgian national carrier Georgian Airways expects that flights from Tbilisi to Moscow via Yerevan, which have been operated by its partner Armenia airline since the beginning of January, will soon be operated on a regular basis. This was reported to TASS by Georgian Airways.
"Our partner company" Armenia "already operates flights from Tbilisi to Moscow via Yerevan. These are charter flights. The flights are carried out in connection with the New Year holidays. We hope that the planes will fly after the holidays, but on a regular basis," the employee said. airlines.
The airline added that charter flights are operated from late December to early January.
Armenia Airlines has operated regular flights to Moscow via Yerevan since 2019, after the Russian Federation temporarily suspended air traffic with Georgia. The flights lasted until March 2020, when due to the new coronavirus pandemic, the Georgian authorities introduced a ban on regular flights with the outside world. The ban has not yet been lifted, but some airlines have been allowed to resume flights. At the moment, planes from Georgia regularly fly to Berlin, Munich, Paris, Riga, Amsterdam, Athens, Warsaw, Vienna, Vilnius, Dortmund, Doha, Katowice and Milan.