30 May 2023
New direct service from Milano Bergamo and Tbilisi
Flights of Georgian Airways are scheduled to start from June 23rd with a twice-weekly service
Georgian Airways and Milan Bergamo Airport announce the launch of the new direct service from Milan Bergamo Airport to Tbilisi International Airport.
Georgian Airways is fully private company with base at Tbilisi and a modern fleet of medium-haul Boeing 737 (700 and 800 series aircrafts) and CRJ aircraft. The focus of the airline is to provide safe and reliable passenger, cargo and mail air transportation with great customer service.
The new flight will be the only direct link from Lombardy region and entire North of Italy to the charming capital of Georgia. Flights are scheduled to start from June 23rd with a twice-weekly service every Tuesday and Friday, departing from Tbilisi at 16:15 local time and arrival at Bergamo at 18:45 local time. From Milan Bergamo the flight will depart at 19:45 local time to land at Tbilisi at 01:55 local time.
The route is scheduled with a Boeing 737-700 equipped with 133 seats, including 12 business class and 121 economy class.
The perfect flight schedule will also allow passengers to and from Tbilisi to use Milan Bergamo as transit point to quickly self-connect to popular destinations in the South of Italy such as Naples, Bari or Catania, in Europe and North Africa.
With this new flight Georgia will be the 40th country and Tbilisi the 143rd destination directly linked with Milan Bergamo Airport in summer 2023 season.
Edited by editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and photo: Sacbo SpA Press Office
Tbilisi photo: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Shutterstock
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