Condor is expanding their summer 2022 flight program to the Caucasus with first-time service to Tbilisi, Georgia with two weekly flight from Frankfurt. The new service to the Georgian capital complements the carrier’s existing service to Yerevan, Armenia.
On Wednesday (February 16, 2022), Condor announced a summer 2022 expansion of their flight program to the Caucasus with twice weekly service between Frankfurt and Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, complementing existing flights to Yerevan, Armenia. The carrier will operate flights from Frankfurt to Tbilisi on Thursdays and Sundays, and three weekly flights to Yeravan on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Flights are now available for booking from €159.99 at condor.com, by phone or through tour operators and travel agencies.
In Wednesday’s announcment, Condor’s CEO, Ralf Teckentrup, said,
“With the launch of direct flights to Tbilisi, Condor is consistently pursuing its strategy of offering vacations with family and friends away from the major established beach destinations. Tbilisi captivates with the stunning nature of the Caucasus, the country's historical sites and with Georgian hospitality, and we are pleased to offer our guests even more travel options with this new destination in the flight schedule.”
Both capitals, Tbilisi and Yerevan, can conveniently be combined in one round trip for a great summer getaway. The region is rich in historic churches and monasteries, set in a unique and picturesque landscape. The cave monastery of Geghard is a special highlight in Armenia, while Lake Sevan, the largest freshwater lake in the Caucasus is also worth a visit. Georgia offers marvelous mountain landscapes and salt lakes, along with wine growing regions and rock climbing sites to explore. Located in front of the 5,047 meter high Kazbek Glacier, the cave town of Vardsia and the Gergeti Monastery are some of the country’s most famous attractions.
Founded in 1956, Condor is Germany’s favorite leisure airline, normally serving around 9.4 million guests annually to 90 destinations in Europe, Africa and America from eight German gateways. During the financial year 2018/2019, Condor Flugdienst recorded a net profit of €57 million on revenue of €1.7 billion. The German leisure carrier has a fleet of 50 aircraft which are meticulously maintained to the highest safety standards by their wholly-owned subsidiary Condor Technik with facilities in Frankfurt and Düsseldorf.
Source: Condor