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Flyone launches direct flights connecting Chisinau and Batumi

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The airline Flyone has launched direct flights from the Moldovan capital to Batumi, according to TAV Georgia, the operating company of Tbilisi and Batumi International Airports.

The operator confirmed that Batumi International Airport has already welcomed its inaugural flight from Chisinau.

“The first passengers arriving in Batumi from Chisinau were welcomed with a symbolic celebratory event. Operating an Airbus A320, the airline carried 182 passengers from the Moldovan capital to Batumi on its maiden flight, while the return Batumi–Chisinau leg brought back 161 passengers, signalling robust demand for the new route.

For the summer aviation season, Flyone will operate Chisinau–Batumi–Chisinau flights three times a week. At this stage, flights are scheduled for Mondays and Thursdays, with a Wednesday service being added to the timetable from July 14.

Flyone is a Moldovan carrier with its primary hub located at Chisinau International Airport, operating scheduled and charter flights across Europe and the Middle East. Notably, the airline’s subsidiary brand, Flyone Armenia, also operates at Batumi International Airport, executing flights from the Armenian capital three times a week. The Flyone fleet, including its Armenian subsidiary, comprises more than 10 aircraft, primarily consisting of Airbus A320 and A321 models,” TAV Georgia stated.

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29.06.2026.17:45

The airline Flyone has launched direct flights from the Moldovan capital to Batumi, according to TAV Georgia, the operating company of Tbilisi and Batumi International Airports.

The operator confirmed that Batumi International Airport has already welcomed its inaugural flight from Chisinau.

“The first passengers arriving in Batumi from Chisinau were welcomed with a symbolic celebratory event. Operating an Airbus A320, the airline carried 182 passengers from the Moldovan capital to Batumi on its maiden flight, while the return Batumi–Chisinau leg brought back 161 passengers, signalling robust demand for the new route.

For the summer aviation season, Flyone will operate Chisinau–Batumi–Chisinau flights three times a week. At this stage, flights are scheduled for Mondays and Thursdays, with a Wednesday service being added to the timetable from July 14.

Flyone is a Moldovan carrier with its primary hub located at Chisinau International Airport, operating scheduled and charter flights across Europe and the Middle East. Notably, the airline’s subsidiary brand, Flyone Armenia, also operates at Batumi International Airport, executing flights from the Armenian capital three times a week. The Flyone fleet, including its Armenian subsidiary, comprises more than 10 aircraft, primarily consisting of Airbus A320 and A321 models,” TAV Georgia stated.

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