Kutaisi International Airport Reopens to Host Passengers After Rehabilitation
Kutaisi International Airport is meeting the 2021 navigation season with novelties. After rehabilitation, Kutaisi International Airport resumed hosting passengers on April 19.
Wizz Air Airlines has already fulfilled its first regular flight from Vilnius to Kutaisi. The Georgian Airports Association and DMO IMERETI handed over special gifts to the arrived passengers of this flight. “We are meeting the 2021 navigation season with the rehabilitated airport. Today, Kutaisi International Airport has resumed operation. Wizz Air Airlines has performed the first regular flight from Vilnius. Another flight will be performed from Warsaw.
The airport’s terminal has been expanded four times and now it covers 30,000 square meters of space with common arrival and departure halls and all required equipment and technologies. In May, Wizz Air will add new flights to Riga and Dortmund. Furthermore, on May 2, Kazakh low-cost airline FlyArysrtan will launch an operation from Kutaisi International Airport to three destinations of Central Asia”, the Georgian Airports Association director Tamar Archuadze said.
The rehabilitated terminal comprises 18 new registration desks, including two so-called baggage drop sectors. Kutaisi International Airport’s terminal was designed by Dutch architectural company UN Studio and architect-designer of the Georgian Airports Association Mariam Karkarashvili. We also remind you that all passengers and visitors must wear facemasks on the airport’s territory.