
Kutaisi Airport (KUT)
David the Builder Kutaisi International Airport is Wizz Air's main base in Georgia, offering budget flights across Europe.
About the airport
Key things to know before arrival
Kutaisi Airport is the second busiest airport in Georgia, located 14 km west of Kutaisi. It serves as the primary base for Wizz Air in the country, offering dozens of affordable direct flights to European cities including Warsaw, Budapest, Barcelona, Rome, Prague, Berlin, Milan, and many more.
The airport underwent a major renovation and features a modern terminal with duty-free shopping, cafés, and a panoramic terrace. Georgian Bus operates regular services from Tbilisi to the airport (approximately 4 hours). Kutaisi is an ideal starting point for exploring the Imereti region, Svaneti, and the Prometheus Cave.
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Where to go from KUT
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Common Questions
Georgian Bus runs regular services from Tbilisi to Kutaisi Airport. The journey takes about 4 hours and costs from 25 GEL.
The main carrier is Wizz Air. Other airlines include Belavia, Pegasus Airlines, and FlyArystan.
Kutaisi offers direct flights to dozens of European cities including Warsaw, Budapest, Barcelona, Rome, Milan, Prague, Berlin, London, Paris, and Athens.
Yes, the renovated terminal includes a duty-free shop, souvenir stores, and several cafés.
Flights through Kutaisi are often significantly cheaper thanks to low-cost carriers. The airport is also more convenient for exploring western Georgia.
Minibuses and taxis run from the airport to Kutaisi city centre. The distance is 14 km, taking about 20 minutes.





