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20 March 2025

New Forlì-Tbilisi flight

From April 24, Georgia's flag carrier, Georgian Airways, will connect the airport of the capital Tbilisi to the "Ridolfi" with a weekly flight every Thursday
From April 24, 2025, the flag carrier Georgian Airways will inaugurate a new weekly flight between Tbilisi and Forlì, strengthening ties between the Caucasus and Italy. This flight represents an opportunity to connect entrepreneurship, tourism, culture and well-being, enhancing the excellence of both regions.
 
Located between Europe and Asia, Georgia is a crossroads of history and culture. With almost 4 million inhabitants, half of whom live in Tbilisi, the country offers a fascinating mix of traditions, spectacular landscapes and authentic hospitality. With this flight, Forlì becomes the second European capital reachable from Ridolfi and the third international destination, together with Vienna and Katowice.
 
Forlì consolidates itself not only as a destination for tourism and business, but also for the health-spa sector. In fact, the city is positioned as a reference point for well-being and medical research, thanks to the presence of state-of-the-art facilities and an offer dedicated to personal care.
 
The opening of the Tbilisi-Forlì flight (which lasted about 4 hours with Georgian Airways' CRJ 200 - B737 aircraft) is part of a broader expansion plan for Ridolfi airport, with the aim of expanding international connections and promoting the growth of air traffic from an incoming and outgoing perspective.
 
By the Editorial staff of Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source: F.A. S.r.l Press Office
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