Georgia has extended restrictions on regular international air transportation until September 30.
This was reported by the Civil Aviation Agency, Qadin.Net reports citing publika.az.
According to the information, according to the amendment to the Government Resolution No. 322 "On the Application of the Rules of Isolation and Quarantine", the restrictions on regular international air transport will be extended until September 30.
According to the Civil Aviation Agency, these restrictions do not apply to direct international flights between Tbilisi International Airport and the following airports:
"If the epidemiological situation in Germany, France and Latvia does not worsen, Lufthansa, Air France and Air Baltic will resume regular flights according to the schedule. The decision to gradually resume regular flights in other destinations will be made taking into account the epidemiological situation. "We urge citizens and passengers to refrain from purchasing tickets to unapproved destinations, as the situation in the sector is difficult to predict and decisions on border and passenger restrictions on a global scale are periodically changed," the agency said in a statement.