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Jun 05, 2019 (newstodate): Kutaisi Airport, in Georgia, is building its business plan on low-cost traffic.
Latest newcomer to Kutaisi Airport this summer is the Ukrainian low-cost carrier SkyUp Airlines, offering two weekly rotations between Kharkov and Odessa and Kutaisi, using Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
Georgia's 2nd most busy airport, Kutaisi International Airport will have flights to and from 28 destinations during this summer schedule.
One leading European LCC at Kutaisi is Wizz Air that is already connected with Baltic destinations including Riga in Latvia since March 25, 2018, Vilnius, in Lithuania, since March 31, 2014, and starting from August 4, 2019, Wizz Air will also be operating scheduled flights to Kutaisi from Tallinn Airport, in Estonia.
Starting from September 2019, Kutaisi International Airport will also get a direct air link with Denmark as Wizz Air launches flights on the route between Copenhagen and Kutaisi.
Latest newcomer to Kutaisi Airport this summer is the Ukrainian low-cost carrier SkyUp Airlines, offering two weekly rotations between Kharkov and Odessa and Kutaisi, using Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
Georgia's 2nd most busy airport, Kutaisi International Airport will have flights to and from 28 destinations during this summer schedule.
One leading European LCC at Kutaisi is Wizz Air that is already connected with Baltic destinations including Riga in Latvia since March 25, 2018, Vilnius, in Lithuania, since March 31, 2014, and starting from August 4, 2019, Wizz Air will also be operating scheduled flights to Kutaisi from Tallinn Airport, in Estonia.
Starting from September 2019, Kutaisi International Airport will also get a direct air link with Denmark as Wizz Air launches flights on the route between Copenhagen and Kutaisi.