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Popular flight routes to Tbilisi

Sharjah
Flights from Sharjahto Tbilisi
894AED
850AED
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Abu Dhabi
Flights from Abu Dhabito Tbilisi
845AED
801AED
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Dubai
Flights from Dubaito Tbilisi
1236AED
1121AED
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Baku
Flights from Bakuto Tbilisi
929AED
882AED
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How long is the flight to Tbilisi?

If you are planning to fly to Tbilisi, we at Opodo have reviewed the most popular routes to support your travel planning. From Sharjah, the flight duration is approximately 3h 54m; from Abu Dhabi, around 3h 55m; and from Dubai, close to 4h 55m.
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3h 54m
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4h 55m

How much does a flight to Tbilisi cost?

At Opodo you can find flights from Sharjah to Tbilisi starting from AED 612, with an average price of AED 886. If you depart from other cities such as Abu Dhabi, you can find tickets from AED 662, and from Dubai starting from AED 807, according to data from the last 72 hours.
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Your flight to Tbilisi

The city is the heart of the Caucasus, where historical trade routes meet modern development. Flights to Tbilisi deliver you to a capital defined by its position in a deep valley along the Mtkvari River. It is the primary centre for politics and culture in the region, is a central point for any journey through the surrounding mountains.

Old and new styles exist side by side throughout the different districts. You can find the 4th-century Narikala Fortress overlooking the city, while the nearby Abanotubani district contains traditional brick-domed sulphur baths. The Holy Trinity Cathedral is a prominent piece of modern religious architecture, and the Rustaveli Avenue houses the Georgian National Museum and the Opera and Ballet Theatre.

The character of the city is shaped by a long history of diverse influences and a celebrated culinary scene. It has a reputation for hospitality, with a local culture that revolves around shared meals and ancient winemaking traditions. This destination attracts those interested in exploring a mix of medieval history, neoclassical streets, and a growing contemporary art community.

Best time to visit Tbilisi: High and low seasons

High season in Tbilisi

The warmest months between May and September see the city at its most energetic. During this peak period, temperatures often stay between 25°C and 30°C, though July and August can see heat rise significantly. Life moves outdoors as the tree-lined avenues of Rustaveli Avenue fill with people and the many terrace cafes stay open late into the night. You will find the city has a spirited pace, with public squares hosting impromptu performances and the botanical gardens providing a shaded retreat from the afternoon sun.

When you land at Tbilisi International Airport during these months, the heat is immediate, and the hills surrounding the city appear in sharp, clear detail. Cultural life is defined by open-air events, such as the Tbilisi Jazz Festival or electronic music gatherings at Mtkvarze. The riverside parks become social hubs where residents gather for cold drinks and evening walks. This season captures the city at its most social, with a constant flow of activity that lasts well past midnight.

Low season in Tbilisi

From November through March, the city adopts a quieter, more intimate character. Temperatures frequently drop toward 0°C, and a crisp chill settles over the Kura River. While snow is not constant, it often dusts the rooftops of Old Tbilisi, turning the narrow streets into a still, scenic landscape. You will notice the scent of wood smoke in the air and a shift toward indoor life, where the city’s famous wine bars and basement restaurants provide a warm refuge.

Arriving during the winter months offers a view of the snow-capped Caucasus Mountains in the distance as your flight descends. The social pace slows down, focusing on the traditional Sulfur Baths in Abanotubani and the festive lights that decorate the city for Orthodox Christmas in January. While the crowds of the summer are gone, the city feels more personal and reflective. This period is defined by the contrast between the cold mountain air outside and the hospitality found within its historic stone walls.

Top things to do and see in Tbilisi

As you touch down and leave the airport, the skyline of Tbilisi reveals a city where ancient stone towers sit beside modern glass structures. This capital greets you with a scent of baking bread and the sight of steep hillsides that have watched over travellers for centuries.

Old Town
This district has narrow, winding streets where wooden balconies hang over cobblestones and grapevine-covered courtyards. It is the heart of the city’s history and the first place many people go to feel the traditional atmosphere of the capital.

Narikala Fortress
Sitting on a ridge above the city, this 4th-century citadel provides a wide view of the urban landscape below. You can see how the city has expanded from a small walled settlement into a sprawling home for over 1 million people.

Abanotubani
These domed brick bathhouses are built directly over natural thermal springs that have warmed the city for generations. The area smells of sulphur and history, marking the legendary spot where the city was founded.

Holy Trinity Cathedral
Known locally as Sameba, this massive gold-domed cathedral is one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world. Its scale and the quiet parkland surrounding it offer a calm space away from the busier streets.

Rustaveli Avenue
This grand boulevard has high-end boutiques, the national opera house, and museums that tell the story of the region. It is the main artery of the city, where you can watch the local pace of life under the shade of plane trees.

Dry Bridge Market
This open-air bazaar is where you will find antique cameras, Soviet-era medals, and handmade jewellery laid out on the ground. It is a place for discovery, where every object has a history and every vendor has a story to share.

Mtatsminda Park
Accessible by a steep funicular ride, this hilltop park has amusements and gardens overlooking the entire valley. It is a popular spot to watch the sun set over the distant mountains after a day of exploring.

Book your flight to Tbilisi and start saving on your next trip

Finding your way to Tbilisi is simple when you use the smart booking tools available on Opodo. To secure the most convenient flights for your trip, consider booking well in advance or joining Opodo Prime to access additional benefits designed for frequent travellers. Once your seat is reserved, you can look forward to the excitement of your arrival at Tbilisi International Airport and the beginning of your adventure.

FAQ's about Tbilisi

How can I find cheap flights to Tbilisi at Opodo?
At Opodo you can find flights from AED373 to Tbilisi. Our offers are the result of a combination of different technologies, machine learning algorithms and real searches form our customers in our platform, so you can get the options that better suits your needs when flying to Tbilisi.
When's the best time to go to Tbilisi?
We checked our customers' flight searches, and the winner of best time to fly to Tbilisi is... March.
The next best month to travel to Tbilisi is February.
And let's not forget April, the third top choice for when to go to Tbilisi.
However if you prefer things on the less busy side, we can also tell you (quietly) that the least popular month for flights to Tbilisi is November.
What are the cheapest airlines flying to Tbilisi?

Looking at the prices of our customers' bookings from the UAE to Tbilisi, your best bet for cheap flights is:

  • Kuwait Airways: average one-way price of AED1,462.78 , with Dubai to Tbilisi an average of AED1,462.78 and Sharjah from AED 1988.
  • Air Arabia (one-way average: AED1,697.52) : this includes an average price from Sharjah to Tbilisi of AED1,698.58 and also flights from Dubai costing AED 2218.
  • Intersky Luftfahrt: average cost for one-way was AED1,801.56 , with Abu Dhabi to Tbilisi flights costing an average of AED1,801.41 and the price tag from Abu Dhabi being AED1,751.87.
Which airlines fly to Tbilisi from the UAE?

Indirect flights from the Australia to Tbilisi include:

  • Pegasus Airlines, which flies from Dubai and Mumbai and also from Riyadh.
  • Turkish Airlines, with flights from Abu Dhabi and Sharjah to Tbilisi plus Dubai.
  • Flynas, which has flights from Abu Dhabi and Abu Dhabi as well as from Amman to Tbilisi.
How many airports are in Tbilisi and which is the main one?
Tbilisi has 1 airports. Tbilisi International Airport operates domestic and international flights to 4 cities. Some of the most popular destinations are Dubai, Kozhikode and Sharjah.

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