easyJet announces brand new route to Georgia with direct flights to Tbilisi
easyJet will launch flights to Georgia for first time, with a brand-new route from London Luton to Tbilisi
The airline is now offering flights from the UK to the Georgian capital, known for its history, culture and natural beauty
The inaugural flight will depart on 1st April 2025 with twice weekly flights throughout the summer
Seats are now on sale at easyJet.com and via the mobile the app
easyJet has announced today that it will launch flights to Georgia for the very first time with a new route from London Luton to Tbilisi. With seats on sale from today, the new service it the first time easyJet has flown to the Georgian capital.
The inaugural flights will take off on 1st April 2025 and will operate twice a week on Tuesdays and Saturdays throughout the summer season. The airline has also launched new routes to Tbilisi from Geneva and Milan Malpensa.
Tbilisi offers an untapped, affordable city break and a rich blend of history, diverse architecture, and culture. The city’s picturesque Old Town streets, historic sulphur baths, and a lively arts scene, alongside opportunities to sample traditional Georgian cuisine and award-winning wines.
Seats are now available to book at easyJet.com and via the mobile app.
To support increased choice and connectivity from London Luton, the airline recently based an additional Airbus A320 aircraft at its Luton base, meaning easyJet’s Luton fleet now comprises 25 A320 family aircraft.
Ali Gayward, easyJet’s UK Country Manager, said:
“We are delighted announce a new route to a brand-new destination on our network today, and to be providing direct connectivity between the UK and Tbilisi in Georgia for the first time from next summer, providing even more choice for our customers flying from London Luton who choose us for our unrivalled network which we continue to strengthen, our crew and their fantastic service, and of course our great value fares.”
Over seven million passengers choose to travel with easyJet to 74 destinations from London Luton each year and since easyJet’s very first flight from London Luton to Edinburgh almost 30 years ago, the airline has flown over 124 million passengers from the airport.
easyJet connects London Luton to major cities across Europe like Paris and Amsterdam, as well as to a range of fantastic leisure destinations such as Spain, Italy, Tunisia, Turkey and Egypt, offering value great fares and a convenient schedule for both leisure and business travellers.
To find out more about easyJet’s network from London Luton, visit easyJet.com.
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