
In November 2022, the Tbilisi International Airport served 232,092 passengers, which is 8% more than the number of passengers in the same month of 2019, and compared to the data of November 2021, it is a 42% increase.
“Passenger flow at the Tbilisi International Airport recovered by 108% in November 2022 compared to pre-pandemic 2019 figures,” - TAV Georgia, the company operating two major airports in the country, stated on Monday.
In further details, the company said the airport had served 232,092 passengers in November, a 42 percent increase year-on-year.
Batumi International Airport in the country’s western Adjara region, also operated by TAV Georgia, served 34,153 passengers last month, marking a 15 percent increase compared to 2021 and a 30 percent increase on 2019 data.
As the Georgian National Tourism Administration reported, Georgia hosted 498,477 international travellers in October, a 125.9% year-on-year increase.
“The number of international traveller visits to Georgia recovered by 63.7 percent in October compared to the same month of the pre-pandemic 2019,” - the Administration declared.
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11/07/2025