Georgian delegation held meetings with officials of the Czech aviation sector in Prague, Czech Republic, Trend reports referring to the state owned company United Airports of Georgia.
As the United Airports of Georgia reports, the Czech Embassy to Georgia was the visit organizer.
The parties discussed the deepening of economic collaboration between the countries. The Czech Republic offered assistance to Georgia in the aviation field.
''The experience of the Czech Republic is of utmost significance for us. Several projects are underway in navigation and technology fields in Georgia, which are implemented jointly with Czech colleauges,'' Deputy Director of the United Airports of Georgia Levan Tskhadadze said.
The Georgian delegation held meetings with leading aviation companies, such as Transcon, ERA, Vaclav Havel Airport Prague, ICZ, and Czechoslovak Group.
Georgian airports served 314,079 passengers in January 2020 in total, which is a three-percent decrease compared to the same period of last year.
As reported, while Kutaisi and Batumi international airports experienced an increase in passenger flow, Tbilisi International Airport experienced a decrease.
In January 2020, Tbilisi International Airport served 211,590 passengers (a decrease of 16 percent compared to January 2019), Kutaisi International Airport - 79,759 passengers (an increase of 43 percent), Batumi International Airport – 22,001 passengers (an increase of 38 percent).
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