For music, as for much else, 2020 has been a bleak year. Festivals – ranging from large to small and everything in between – have been cancelled en masse...
Tag - Georgia Tourism
Revenues in the Georgian tourism sector reached 3.05 billion US dollars between January and November, 1.1 per cent (35.4 million US dollars) more than during the first...
Foreign direct investment into the Georgian economy totalled 417.3 million US dollars during the third quarter of 2019, 13.7 per cent than the adjusted data in the...
Russian airlines have lost more than 3.2 billion rubles (close to 45.3 million euros) since the country banned flights to and from Georgia on July 8, Russian business...
The Georgian Civil Aviation Agency (GCAA) has announced that Irish low-cost airline Ryanair is starting its operation on the Georgian market on November 6, agenda.ge has...
US-based international credit ratings agency Standard & Poor’s (S&P) has upgraded Georgia’s long-term foreign and local currency sovereign credit ratings to “BB”...
Georgia’s foreign minister, Davit Zalkaliani (pictured above), has said that direct flights to and from Russia, which were halted by the Russian president Vladimir Putin...
Georgia’s prime minister, Giorgi Gakharia, has said that the country’s business environment, as well as how many jobs the business sector can create, is one of the...
Despite a less supportive external economic environment, the resilience and the fundamentals of the Georgian economy remain strong, the delegation of the International...
Ryanair announced on August 21 that it will be launching routes to western Europe from two airports in Georgia, Tbilisi and Kutaisi. From November, the airline will...
The Georgian tourism industry generated 374.7 million US dollars of revenue in July, 13.3 per cent less compared with July, 2018, agenda.ge has reported. Earlier this...
The number of international tourists visiting Georgia continued to grow in July with the overall number increasing by eight per cent to around 2.7 million during the...