Bilateral Air Talks resulted in agreements on establishment of shared passenger and cargo traffic rights (7 flights per week)
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT, Minister PARK Sang-woo) agreed on the establishment of new traffic rights for
regular passenger and cargo flights between the two countries at the Korea-Georgia Air Talks* held in Tbilisi, Georgia from Wed. 26 to
Thu. 27 June.
Georgia is a country where travel demand* continues to grow as people's interest in new travel destinations increases, and the trade volume** between the two countries has also been steadily increasing as it is located at the trade center connecting Europe and Asia.
* [Number of passenger demands between the two countries] 4,877 in 2017 → 9,113 in 2019 → 9,835 in 2023
** [Trade volume / USD million] 94 in 2017 → 105 in 2019 → 114 in 2021 → 130 in 2022 → 207 in 2023
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