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New European low-cost carrier Norwegian Air Sweden commences direct flights to Tbilisi

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From June 2026, the Georgian capital will be directly linked to another major European city, Copenhagen (Kingdom of Denmark). Norwegian Air Sweden, a subsidiary of the renowned Scandinavian low-cost carrier Norwegian, will operate the new route.

According to the Ministry of Economy, subject to approval by the Civil Aviation Agency, flights between Tbilisi and Copenhagen will operate twice a week, on Wednesday and Saturday, starting from June 27, and on Wednesdays and Sundays from August 15.

The Civil Aviation Agency of the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development granted the airline the necessary permission to commence operations on March 23.

The Ministry highlights that the introduction of the Copenhagen-Tbilisi-Copenhagen route will bolster Georgia’s connectivity with Scandinavian countries and stimulate tourism from Northern Europe. Moreover, Copenhagen Airport, as one of Europe’s major transit hubs, will offer Georgian travellers enhanced opportunities to connect onwards to other European and American destinations via Copenhagen.

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image Rain, snow expected across Georgia through March 31

30.03.2026.17:16

National Environmental Agency of Georgia reports that from March 30 to the morning of March 31, Georgia is expected to experience intermittent precipitation, with heavy rainfall or snowfall in some areas.

According to the agency, strong winds are also possible, while high-mountainous regions may face fog, blizzards, and avalanche danger.

“Due to blizzards, reduced visibility, and avalanche risks, traffic may be restricted on certain sections of roads,” the agency stated.

In addition, heavy precipitation may lead to a significant rise in water levels in rivers across Georgia, as well as trigger landslides and mudflows in hilly and mountainous areas. The overall hazard level is assessed as medium.

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