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Economy Minister and Ajara Gov’t Chair inspect Batumi Airport ahead of summer season

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Georgian Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Mariam Kvrivishvili, together with the Chairman of the Government of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara Zurab Pataradze, has visited Batumi International Airport to review the preparations carried out for the summer tourist season.

According to the Ministry of Economy, it was noted that the airport is fully prepared for the current tourist season and is ready to smoothly accommodate the growing flow of passengers.

“Discussions on site also covered navigation season plans, updated flight schedules, and measures aimed at efficiently handling increasing passenger traffic.

The process was presented to the Minister and the Head of Government by Tea Zakaradze, General Manager of TAV Georgia, who also introduced the airport’s expansion vision,” the Ministry stated.

According to the project, around 1,000 square meters of new space will be added to the existing 8,000 square meters of the Batumi International Airport terminal. The expansion includes both operational and administrative zones, and is expected to increase the airport’s overall capacity by 22–25%.

In 2025, Batumi International Airport reached a record annual passenger flow of 1,230,200 passengers, which is 29% higher compared to 2024. In the January–May period of 2026, the number of flights operated in Georgia increased by 8% compared to the same period last year.

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image NBG’s accumulation of international reserves has bolstered confidence in financial markets - IMF

26.06.2026.22:47

“The National Bank of Georgia’s accumulation of international reserves has strengthened confidence in financial markets,” reads the study published by the International Monetary Fund, which reviews the adequacy of foreign currency reserves in Georgia.

As stated in the IMF study, the growth in foreign currency reserves contributed to the successful refinancing of Eurobonds at the start of 2026. Moreover, despite rising energy prices driven by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and potential pressure on the current account, the lari’s exchange rate has remained stable, which reflects improved confidence in the national currency against the backdrop of increased international reserve buffers. The study notes that Georgia’s current level of international reserves is adequate amid moderate stress scenarios.

The findings also indicate that it would be desirable for Georgia to maintain international reserves at approximately 145–150 per cent of the IMF’s ARA metric. The need for additional international reserves is driven by the benefits that higher reserve volumes provide: they lower the country’s sovereign financing costs, support a reduction in private-sector dollarisation, and ensure the liquidity required for central bank foreign-exchange interventions to mitigate excessive exchange-rate volatility.

The findings suggest that there remains room for further accumulation of international reserves, particularly given the elevated level of global uncertainty. The IMF study also notes that the National Bank’s existing price-based framework for conducting foreign exchange interventions is consistent with the pace and scale of current international reserve accumulation. It is also calibrated to simultaneously preserve exchange rate flexibility in response to changes in external conditions.

The National Bank of Georgia continues to replenish its international reserves. In May 2026, the NBG’s net purchases amounted to 632.9 million US dollars, with total international reserves exceeding 7 billion US dollars.

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