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Nov 04, 2019 (newstodate): Georgia seems to have developed into a virtual magnet in attracting foreign airline traffic.
Latest newcomer to add flights to Tbilisi, in Georgia, from 2020, is the Indian low-cost carrier Indigo.
Starting from March 5, 2020, the carrier will be offering a daily rotation on the route between New Delhi and Tbilisi with Airbus A320/Airbus A321 aircraft as the first airline connecting the two countries with direct flights.
The coming new traffic builds on an air services agreement between the two countries, signed on April 11, 2018.
Indigo Airlines is the largest Asian low-cost carrier in terms of fleet size, and the 7th largest carrier in Asia operating 196 aircraft and with orders placed for another 412 aircraft.
Latest newcomer to add flights to Tbilisi, in Georgia, from 2020, is the Indian low-cost carrier Indigo.
Starting from March 5, 2020, the carrier will be offering a daily rotation on the route between New Delhi and Tbilisi with Airbus A320/Airbus A321 aircraft as the first airline connecting the two countries with direct flights.
The coming new traffic builds on an air services agreement between the two countries, signed on April 11, 2018.
Indigo Airlines is the largest Asian low-cost carrier in terms of fleet size, and the 7th largest carrier in Asia operating 196 aircraft and with orders placed for another 412 aircraft.