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Carriages to be added to Baku-Tbilisi-Baku trains starting July 10

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Three carriages will be added to Baku-Tbilisi-Baku trains starting July 10.

According to Azerbaijan Railways, an additional 104 seats will be available on each route, while the number of passenger seats will increase by approximately 60 per cent, from 178 to 282.

The tickets are on sale. Compared to the Stadler-type carriages, the free baggage allowance for the “Standard+” sleeping cars added to the route has been set at 36 kg, taking into account the technical specifications and structural capabilities of these carriages.

Approximately 25,000 tickets were sold for the Baku-Tbilisi-Baku route between May 25 and July 6. Of these, 6,356 people travelled by train from Tbilisi, 4,343 from Baku, 1,112 from Ganja, 808 from Yevlakh, and 520 from Aghstafa and other stations.

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11.07.2026.17:03

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.

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