The flagship carrier of Georgia, Georgian Airways, received permission to resume air traffic with Russia.
SIA refers to the report by the Georgian Civil Aviation Agency on Tuesday.
According to the information of this department, the company will resume flights from May 20. Flights to Moscow will be operated seven times a week.
Azimut was the first Russian company to receive a flight permit from the Georgian authorities. Its first flight from Moscow to Tbilisi is scheduled for May 19. The Georgian Ministry of Economy said that only three Russian airlines had applied for flights to Georgia, Kommersant notes.
On May 10, Russian President Vladimir Putin lifted the ban on flights to Georgia for Russian airlines, and also canceled the visa regime for Georgian citizens from May 15.
The Ministry of Transport said that Russian airlines will operate seven weekly flights from Moscow to Tbilisi and back on domestically produced aircraft.
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