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LCC Wizz Air to base fifth aircraft in Georgia

European budget carrier remains the leading airline in the South Caucasus country

22 January 2025 CentralAsia+ Aero

he South Caucasus country. This was announced by József Váradi, CEO of the Hungarian budget airline during his recent visit to Georgia.

The airline has been operating in Georgia for 12 years and currently bases four aircraft at Kutaisi International Airport (KUT), offering flights to 23 destinations in 15 countries.

“We expect to add another aircraft to the Kutaisi Airport base, and we are considering adding new routes and increasing the frequency of flights on existing ones,” Váradi promised during a meeting with Irakli Karkashadze, CEO of the state-run United Airports of Georgia, in Kutaisi on November 28.

According to the local media outlet Business Media, Wizz Air carried over 1.2 million passengers on flights to and from Georgia in the first ten months of 2024, more than any other airline in the local market. This represents a 19.1% of the nation’s total passenger traffic.

Turkish Airlines ranked second with 7.6% (481,000 passengers), while local Georgian Airways came in third with 7.5% (474,000 passengers).

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