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Regional Airlines Launch Caucasus Triangle Service Connecting Capitals

January 5, 2026
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Regional Airlines Launch Caucasus Triangle Service Connecting Capitals

Regional airlines have launched expanded service connecting all three South Caucasus capitals, with new direct flights between Tbilisi, Yerevan, and Baku improving business connectivity and facilitating economic integration across the region.

Georgian Airways and Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) operate daily services on their respective routes, while Armenian carriers have increased frequencies on Yerevan-Tbilisi connections. Flight times under two hours make day trips feasible for business travelers.

The improved connectivity supports growing trade and investment flows between the countries. Technology companies, financial institutions, and trading firms increasingly operate across multiple Caucasus markets, requiring efficient executive travel options.

Tourism also benefits from enhanced air links, with travelers combining visits to multiple countries more easily. The distinct cultural offerings of each capital attract visitors interested in experiencing the region's diversity.

Airport infrastructure investments across all three cities have improved passenger facilities and operational efficiency. Tbilisi and Baku airports have undergone major expansions, while Yerevan's Zvartnots Airport continues upgrading terminals and services to handle growing passenger volumes.

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