Kutais International Airport

Kutaisi International Airport (KUT), also known as David the Builder Kutaisi
International Airport, is located about 14 km west of Kutaisi, Georgia’s
third-largest city. It serves as a key hub for low-cost airlines, providing both
domestic and international connections, and is a popular entry point for
tourists visiting western Georgia and the surrounding regions, including
Tbilisi, Batumi, and the Caucasus Mountains.
Facilities at Kutaisi International Airport are modern, yet designed to handle a
high volume of passengers efficiently. The terminal offers essential services
such as check-in counters, baggage claim, and security checks. Travelers can
find amenities like a duty-free shop, a few cafes, and restaurants. Free Wi-Fi
is available throughout the terminal, and additional services such as ATMs,
currency exchange, and car rental options are provided for passenger
convenience.
The airport is primarily served by low-cost carriers such as
Wizz Air, offering
affordable flights to destinations across Europe and the Middle East. Popular
routes include flights to cities like Warsaw, Budapest, Berlin, and Tel Aviv,
making it a convenient hub for budget travelers.
Public transportation options are available, with shuttle buses connecting the
airport to the nearby cities of Kutaisi, Tbilisi, and Batumi. Taxis are also
readily available for those preferring a quicker and more direct route. The
drive to Kutaisi city center takes about 25 minutes, while buses and taxis
provide efficient connections to other regions of Georgia.
Kutaisi International Airport plays a crucial role in Georgia’s tourism
infrastructure, offering a budget-friendly travel option and easy access to the
country’s key cities and natural attractions.
Passenger Guides
This passenger guides are available to help you find your route through the airports easily and efficiently.
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