
Georgia expects record tourism revenues in 2025
Tbilisi intends to continue active development of the tourism sector
Tbilisi intends to continue active development of the tourism sector
Georgia's Deputy Economy Minister Mariam Kvrivishvili said the domestic airline and tourism sectors experienced “significant growth” in 2024, with passenger flow through the country's airports soaring to over 7.4 …
The Georgian Parliament voted to approve early termination of mandates of 8 MPs of the ruling Georgian Dream party, following their …
Georgia wants to introduce direct flights from London to Tbilisi to attract more UK tourists to Georgian resorts
Georgia received “record” revenue last year, Georgian Deputy Economy Minister Mariam Kvrivishvili said. …
Georgia will host the next year’s international forum UN World Tourism Day, Georgian Deputy Economy Minister Mariam …
Georgian Deputy Economy Minister Mariam Kvrivishvili said that sanctioned Russian airlines and ships would not be able to operate in Georgia, while unsanctioned ones would have an opportunity to perform direct flights. According to …
Member of the Parliament of Georgia, First Deputy Chairman of the Committee on European Integration and former Head of the National Tourism Administration, Mariam Kvrivishvili, has been appointed Deputy Minister of Economy and Sustainable …
Georgia has lost about $113 million in the period from July to August due to the ban on direct flights from Russia, head of the Georgian National Tourism Administration Mariam Kvrivishvili said. She noted that in …