South Korea’s low-cost carrier T’way Air plans to operate direct charter flights between Seoul and Tbilisi, according to Georgia’s Civil Aviation Agency.

The airline intends to run eight non-scheduled flights between April 24 and October 16, 2026, during the summer navigation season.
According to the application submitted to the agency, T’way Air will use Airbus A330 and Boeing B777 aircraft for the route. In total, eight flights are scheduled between the two capitals.
Seasonal non-scheduled flights between Georgia and the Republic of Korea also operated in 2024–2025 by Korean Air. In 2024, air traffic between the two countries carried 1,077 passengers. In 2025, that number rose to 2,233 passengers.
Georgia’s Civil Aviation Agency, part of the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development, has already granted the airline the necessary permit to operate the flights.