Georgia is set to strengthen its international connectivity as German airline Condor prepares to resume operations in the local aviation market. Direct flights between Frankfurt and Tbilisi will restart from June 15, 2026, operating on a daily basis.
According to the Civil Aviation Agency, the airline will operate regular passenger services using Embraer 190 aircraft, following the approval granted by the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia in April.
The restoration of this route marks the return of Condor to Georgia after a two-year pause and reflects growing demand for international travel. Daily direct connections with Frankfurt, one of Europe’s major aviation hubs, are expected to further enhance Georgia’s accessibility and strengthen its links with key European and transatlantic markets.
According to the Civil Aviation Agency, the airline will operate regular passenger services using Embraer 190 aircraft, following the approval granted by the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia in April.
The restoration of this route marks the return of Condor to Georgia after a two-year pause and reflects growing demand for international travel. Daily direct connections with Frankfurt, one of Europe’s major aviation hubs, are expected to further enhance Georgia’s accessibility and strengthen its links with key European and transatlantic markets.