Tbilisi flight return starts as Condor resumes Frankfurt service

Condor is returning to tbilisi with regular passenger flights between Frankfurt and the Georgian capital, and the schedule is set to become daily from June 15. The German airline will operate the Frankfurt–Tbilisi–Frankfurt route with Embraer 190 aircraft, marking a fresh move back into the Georgian aviation market. The Civil Aviation Agency granted the required permission on April 20 after an application for regular air traffic on the route.
Daily service begins June 15
The most immediate change is the move from a resumed connection to a daily one. Starting June 15, Condor will run flights every day on the Frankfurt–Tbilisi–Frankfurt route, a step that gives the carrier a regular presence in the market and restores a direct option between the two cities.
The permission from the Civil Aviation Agency was issued on April 20. That approval was tied to the airline’s application to operate regular air traffic on the route, placing the decision firmly in the hands of the national aviation authority.
tbilisi back on Condor’s route map
This return is notable because Condor had already been active in the Georgian air market before. The airline operated in 2022 and 2023 on the Frankfurt-Tbilisi route twice a week, making the current move a clear expansion in frequency compared with that earlier pattern.
For travelers and the aviation sector, the shift matters because it restores a direct link with a larger timetable commitment. The route now moves from limited service to daily operation, which may matter for passengers planning business trips, visits, and onward connections through Frankfurt.
What officials have confirmed
Two official points stand out in the confirmed information: the airline’s return to regular passenger service and the date of authorization. The Civil Aviation Agency said it approved Condor’s request on April 20, and the airline will begin daily flights on June 15 using Embraer 190 aircraft.
That leaves little ambiguity about the immediate aviation timeline. The route is reinstated, the aircraft type is set, and the daily schedule is now the central development for the market.
Why the route matters now
Condor’s return comes after a two-year interval and after a previous period of twice-weekly flights. The move points to a stronger commitment to tbilisi as the airline re-enters the Georgian market with a daily rhythm rather than a limited schedule.
What happens next is straightforward: the June 15 launch will determine how quickly the daily Frankfurt-Tbilisi service settles into the market and whether the restored connection draws sustained demand. For now, the key fact is that tbilisi is once again on Condor’s regular network, with daily service about to begin.




