Batumi to have new Wedding Palace
A brand-new Wedding Palace is to be constructed in Batumi, according to the Ministry of Justice of Georgia.
The Minister of Justice, Paata Salia, accompanied by his deputy, the Chair of the Public Service Hall, and the Mayor of Batumi, visited the designated site on Batumi’s New Boulevard to inspect the plot allocated for the development.
“On-site, the delegation reviewed the project’s core concept, architectural blueprints, and the scheduled construction works. The development of this new Wedding Palace represents another landmark project in the expansion of modern public infrastructure, designed to deliver high-quality, seamless, and contemporary services to our citizens.
A Georgian architect crafted the blueprints for the Wedding Palace. The structural design fully complements Batumi’s contemporary urban environment, seamlessly blending with the city’s architectural character and maritime landscape.
The construction of this facility is a core component of the Ministry of Justice’s ongoing strategy to develop modern, efficient, and citizen-centric public services. The project harmonises avant-garde architectural design, functional spacing, and premium service standards.
Upon completion, Batumi will gain a modern public facility that will substantially enrich the city’s urban fabric, elevate service standards, and establish itself as one of the city’s premier landmarks,” the official statement issued by the Ministry of Justice noted.
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Georgian carrier OneClick Airways launches bi-weekly direct flights to Tel Aviv
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The Georgian airline OneClick Airways has commenced scheduled flight operations from Tbilisi International Airport, TAV Georgia, the operating company for Tbilisi and Batumi International Airports, reported.
According to the operator, the airline will operate direct flights between the Georgian and Israeli capitals twice a week.
“Tel Aviv to Tbilisi flights will operate every Thursday and Sunday, while Tbilisi to Tel Aviv flights are scheduled every Monday and Friday. OneClick Airways has already transported its inaugural passengers from the Israeli capital to Tbilisi aboard a Boeing 737 aircraft. To mark the arrival of the maiden flight, a symbolic celebratory event was organised by TAV Georgia, the operating company of Tbilisi and Batumi airports,” the statement noted.