
German carrier Condor Airlines will reenter the Georgian aviation market, the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia announced.
Starting June 15, 2026, Condor will launch daily direct flights on the Frankfurt–Tbilisi–Frankfurt route.
The ministry highlighted that Condor previously served Georgia in 2022–2023, operating the route twice weekly. Its return after a two-year pause is considered especially important for transatlantic transit connections.
Strengthening Georgia’s tourism and aviation sectors remains a top priority for the ministry. Germany is a key target market, and Frankfurt’s role as a major European aviation hub is expected to support increased tourist inflows and improved connectivity.
Founded in 1955 and based at Frankfurt Airport, Condor Airlines currently serves 81 destinations across Europe, Africa, the Americas, and popular resort regions. Tickets for the renewed route are now available on the airline’s official website.
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18/11/2025