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Παρασκευή 3 Μαΐου 2024

Austrian Airlines Expands European Reach with Direct Routes to Tbilisi and Bremen

 

Austrian Airlines is resuming flights to Tbilisi and Bremen in its 2024 summer schedule. Starting May 1, the airline reintroduced services to Tbilisi and will recommence flights to Bremen on May 6.

“We are delighted to be expanding our Austrian Airlines destination portfolio again this summer with two additional routes in Europe and thus to be able to offer our guests a constantly growing range of services. The expansion of the short-haul network underlines our positioning as the clear number 1 in Vienna and expands our footprint in the European market”, emphasizes Michael Trestl, CCO of Austrian Airlines.

Tbilisi, nestled at the foot of the Caucasus Mountains, is known for its scenic old town and appeals to tourists seeking both adventure and leisure. This route, serviced three times a week—on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays—facilitates seamless connections through Vienna to other destinations worldwide, including North America and Asia. The flights are compatible with other Lufthansa Group services.

“We are delighted to be able to share positive news with travellers: Austrian Airlines is now flying to Tbilisi again. This is a further step in the diversification of our network and passenger segmentation. It is expected that this expansion of flight options between Vienna and Tbilisi will improve connectivity and contribute to the growth of tourism and business activities between Austria and Georgia. Austria is an important market for both tourism and business relations. As a company committed to progress and innovation, we want to broaden the horizons of our airports and adapt our services to the different needs and preferences of passengers. We hope to build lasting connections across borders,” said Irakli Karkashadze, Airport Director Georgia

Bremen offers attractions such as the iconic Bremen Town Musicians, the bustling market square, and the UNESCO-listed Bremen Town Hall. This route will operate four times weekly until June and then adjust to three weekly flights in July and August. The frequency will increase to four weekly flights again from September.

“The new destination is naturally a tourist highlight for travellers from all over north-west Germany,” says Dr Marc Cezanne, Managing Director of Bremen Airport. “The connection to Vienna is also highly relevant for long-distance and business travellers: They can reach worldwide destinations very conveniently with just a single change,” emphasizes Cezanne.

Tags:  Dr Marc Cezanne, Bremen AirportIrakli Karkashadze, Airport  GeorgiaMichael TrestlAustrian Airlines.