Transportation Minister, Yisrael Katz, and Georgian Minister of Economy, Vera Kobalia, agreed last week to increase flight frequencies between the two countries from six weekly flights to ten weekly flights for each side. Only one airline, a Georgian one, has served the Tbilisi-Tel Aviv route so far, but additional flights are in the works for Israeli airline Arkia. Another Israeli airline might join the route as well. The ministers have also agreed that each country will allow three airlines to operate the route between Tibilisy, Georgia to Israel instead of only one. An agreement on new bilateral air traffic ties will be signed between the two sides in Tbilisi in few days.
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