Armenian national air company Armavia will renew regular flights to Tbilisi on September 24, News Armenia reports.
Flights U8 021/022 from Yerevan to Tbilisi and back will be carried out on Mondays and Fridays serviced by Yak-42 with 27 VIP seats.
The last flight on the route was made on January 13.
Armavia made the first such flight on March 14, 2009, taking only 40 minutes.
Georgians preferred to fly to Russia through Yerevan, because direct air connection of Russia and Georgia was stopped in 2006 due to diplomatic tensions. It was renewed and stopped against because of the war in August 2008.
Tbilisi and Moscow had several charter flights in early 2010. Georgian Airways renewed charter flights from Tbilisi to Moscow and back in May.
Armavia was founded in 1996 and meets international standards of IATA. Armavia makes over 100 flights a week in over 40 directions in 20 countries.