Our History
The history of Georgian Airways goes back to 1993 when 3
pilots decided to create the air company, "Georgian Airways".
Initially, Georgian Airways operated charter flights to the united arab
emirates, Italy, China, Egypt, India, Syria, as well as regular flights to
Vienna, Austria. In 1999 Airzena became the flag carrier of Georgia. In august
2004, the company changed its name from Airzena to Georgian Airways. In the
first half of 2000 the air company's management made a decision to modernize
the fleet, and leased two BOEING737-500 aircraft from the German company,
Hapag-Lloyd
Today, "Georgian Airways" is fully privatized,
with a fleet of modern medium-haul BOEING 737 and CRJ aircraft. The focus of
the airline is to provide safe and reliable passenger and cargo air
transportation with great customer service. The company is based at Tbilisi
International Airport. Davit Gaiashvili is the general director of Georgian
Airways.
Our Partners
One of the priorities of the company is to build
partnerships with the major air companies throughout the world. Georgian Airways
has concluded an Interline Agreement with 13 major airlines. This kind of
partnership makes traveling easier for our passengers and helps them to reach
any destination worldwide. AIR ASTANA,
AIR FRANCE, DELTA, KLM, AUSTRIAN AIRLINES, HAHN AIR, Air Dilijans. We Are Also
Proud To Be Close Partners to Boeing, Bombardier, Embraer, Lufthansa Technik,
IATA, ICAO, EASA, SITA, Amadeus, Sabre, Sirena and Many Other Organizations. We
Believe That Through These Partnerships We Are Constantly Enhancing and
Widening our Services to The Benefit of Our Passengers.