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Record passenger surge hits Tbilisi, Batumi and Kutaisi hubs following landmark 8.5m traveller milestone - Georgian PM

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“The significance of the expansion and development project for Shota Rustaveli Tbilisi International Airport becomes even more profound, particularly against the backdrop of the rapid pace of development within Georgia’s aviation sector,” declared the Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze, during his address at the airport expansion launch ceremony.

As the Head of Government noted, recent years have witnessed a record surge in passenger volumes, the expansion of international routes, and the entry of numerous new airlines into the Georgian market.

“This year, a record increase in passenger traffic was registered across all three of Georgia’s international gateways, Tbilisi, Batumi, and Kutaisi international airports collectively served 8.5 million passengers last year. On the whole, 2025 was a record-breaking year in every respect, both in passenger growth and the broader development of the tourism sector. We generated record revenues in tourism, which naturally had a direct, positive knock-on effect on aviation. Despite a slight slowing of momentum earlier this year due to the broader economic crisis, June was also a record-breaking month in this regard. Consequently, we look toward the remainder of this year with immense optimism.

I extend my gratitude to all parties involved in the delivery of the Tbilisi International Airport expansion project. Our thanks go to our international partners, including our French and Turkish counterparts, TAV Airports, and French aviation giant Groupe ADP. We also thank the Georgian aviation authorities and all professionals working daily to drive Georgian aviation forward.

I also wish to thank the Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development, Mariam Kvrivishvili, whose dedication and effective management have ensured that the Tbilisi International Airport expansion project is executed in a manner that strictly safeguards national interests. I wish everyone the very best of success in delivering this critically important initiative,” Irakli Kobakhidze stated.

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image Georgian Deputy Economy Minister: Georgia maintains its position as a competitive, efficient, reliable partner in Middle Corridor

16.07.2026.21:48

Tamar Ioseliani, the Georgian Deputy Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development, on Thursday emphasised the trend of maintaining the growth of operational efficiency in Georgian ports in the first half of 2026.

In her remarks, Ioseliani noted that in January-June of this year, the country's ports were able to receive larger tonnage ships.

“In terms of total cargo capacity, we have an increase of approximately 20 percent. This contributes to both the improvement of the port’s throughput and the increase in efficiency. In this regard, it is worth noting the close cooperation between private and public structures. Accordingly, this is a clear and successful example of how public infrastructure should be managed”, she said.

Ioseliani added that appropriate steps had been taken in this direction by both the Maritime Administration and port operators.

“Both the port's water area and the corresponding channel are constantly deepening, and of course, the operational part is free from bureaucracy. If before, the waiting time for ships was 24 hours, now it has been reduced to a minimum, to one hour. The implemented systems, in particular, the one-stop shop principle, really help us in this. This allows us to say that we maintain our position as a competitive, effective and reliable partner in the middle corridor”, she continued. 

According to the statistical indicators of the Maritime Transport Agency, in the first 6 months of 2026, the total cargo capacity (gross tonnage) of ships received at Georgian ports increased by 19 percent compared to the same period of the previous year and reached 10.7 million.

In the first three months of 2026, the growth in cargo capacity in tons amounted to 4.4 percent. At the same time, the volume of cargo processed by ports also increased, which once again confirms that Georgian ports are successfully implementing more efficient use of existing infrastructure and increasing the productivity of operations.

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