The Tbilisi International Airport served 4,750,830 passengers, along with 22,715 flights - a 29% increase in passenger flow and 30% increase in flights from the year before.
The Kutaisi International Airport served a total of 1,722,809 passengers last year and handled 5,078 flights. This marked a 3% increase in passenger flow and a 1% increase in the number of flights compared to the previous year, which had recorded 1,671,306 passengers and 5,041 flights.
The Batumi International Airport achieved a historic maximum in passenger numbers last year, serving 951,760 passengers and facilitating 4,144 flights, the UAG said. This represented an increase of 53% in passenger flow and 33% in the number of flights compared to 2023, when the airport served 621,506 passengers and had 3,110 flights.