Civil Aviation Agency: Azimuth Airlines is starting to operate flights between Georgia and Russia - flights will be operated from May 17

Azimuth Airlines is starting to operate flights between Georgia and the Russian Federation. The Civil Aviation Agency disseminates the information.

As the agency explains, as of today, Azimuth Airlines is not on the EU blacklist.

"The Civil Aviation Agency of Georgia issued the necessary permission to the airline today, on May 15 of this year.

In accordance with the flight application submitted by the airline to the Civil Aviation Agency, flights on the Moscow-Tbilisi-Moscow airline will be performed from May 17 of this year, seven times a week," the information reads.

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