"Today, there is a demand both in the direction of Tbilisi, and Kutaisi and Batumi. There is a demand for all these three airports from both Georgian airline and Russian airlines. We will complete the study of documents within a day," Davitashvili said.
According to him, the tourism sector of Georgia will have received a profit of 300 to 400 million dollars a year after air traffic with the Russian Federation is restored.
On May 10, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree allowing Russian airlines to fly to Georgia and sell tours to this country. Immediately after that, Russian carriers announced that they plan to operate 7 direct flights from Moscow to Tbilisi and back every week.
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