AJet to Launch Direct Ankara–Tbilisi Flights Starting October 1, 2025

AJet will start four-weekly direct flights Ankara–Tbilisi on October 1, 2025, with sales from August 26; sample fares ranged ₺3,251–₺4,535. The service supports the Ankara+ Project and expands AJet’s network to its 31st international city.

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Key takeaways
AJet launches direct Ankara–Tbilisi flights starting October 1, 2025, operating four times weekly.
Ticket sales opened August 26, 2025; sample one-way fares ranged ₺3,251–₺4,535 in late August.
Route is part of Ankara+ Project, marking AJet’s 31st international city across 24 countries.

(ANKARA) Türkiye’s low-cost carrier AJet will start direct flights between Ankara and Tbilisi on October 1, 2025, adding a fresh link between the two capitals and deepening travel ties. The airline, a wholly owned subsidiary of Turkish Airlines, will run the service four times per week. Ticket sales opened on August 26, 2025, the same day Turkish Airlines Chairperson Ahmet Bolat announced the route, a move positioned as a pillar of the company’s “Ankara+ (Plus) Project” to turn Ankara into a stronger regional hub.

Bolat’s August announcement, shared on LinkedIn and confirmed by multiple outlets, set a clear timeline:
Launch date: October 1, 2025
Frequency: 4 flights per week
Ticket sales start: August 26, 2025

AJet to Launch Direct Ankara–Tbilisi Flights Starting October 1, 2025
AJet to Launch Direct Ankara–Tbilisi Flights Starting October 1, 2025

The new Ankara–Tbilisi service expands AJet’s international map to its 31st city across 24 countries and sits alongside fresh routes from Ankara to Madrid and Barcelona by late October, with Brussels, Milan, and Rome under study.

Route launch, fares and booking

AJet priced early one-way seats on the Ankara–Tbilisi leg at around ₺4,535 for September 2025, with some August dates listed near ₺3,251. One-way fares from Tbilisi to Ankara in September start near ₺3,751. These are sample prices captured in late August and are subject to change.

Tickets are available through:
– the AJet official website
– the mobile app
– the call center
– authorized travel agencies

The company recommends buyers compare dates, since low-cost fares move with demand and sell out quickly.

How to book

  1. Search Ankara (ESB) to Tbilisi (TBS) for your dates on the site, app, or by calling customer service.
  2. Pick the flight and fare bundle you want.
  3. Enter passenger details, choose extras if needed, and pay.
  4. Receive confirmation by email or in the app.

Important: Low-cost carrier fares change rapidly with demand. Compare dates and book early to get lower fares and preferred flight times.

Economic and mobility impact

The route forms part of the broader “Ankara+ Project,” a campaign that brings together airlines, chambers of commerce, tourism groups, and local governments to promote Ankara and nearby provinces such as Cappadocia and Konya.

Linking Ankara to Tbilisi:
– Adds AJet’s 31st international city served from the capital.
– Strengthens the case for more direct flights and more visitors to central Türkiye.
– Makes it easier for travelers to reach the capital without a change of planes, benefiting tourism and business travel.

AJet and Turkish Airlines are supporting the launch with coordinated marketing across both countries, including:
– press trips
– influencer outreach
– collaboration with local tourism bodies
– appeals to business networks to help stabilize the route during initial seasons

Beyond Georgia, new AJet routes from Ankara to Madrid and Barcelona are set to open by the end of October 2025, with Brussels, Milan, and Rome under study. Collectively, these moves aim to put Ankara on more global maps and diversify options for travelers who previously routed through Istanbul for many European destinations.

Traveler considerations

For travelers planning the first flights, follow these basics:
Buy tickets early to access the lowest fares.
Bring valid travel documents and check entry requirements before departure.
– For Georgia entry rules and visas, consult the Government portal or the e-visa website of Georgia for current requirements and updates.

Note that, as with most low-cost carriers, extras such as checked bags, seat selection, and meals may be charged separately. Always verify the full cost before paying to avoid surprises.

⚠️ Important
Don’t assume the ticket price includes extras: add costs for checked bags, seat selection and food can double your total. Calculate full trip cost before purchase to avoid surprise fees at check-in.

Strategic rationale and operational approach

AJet emerged from the rebranding and expansion of AnadoluJet, maintaining a low-cost model while adding more international routes from Ankara and Istanbul. The Ankara–Tbilisi pairing fills a gap in direct connectivity between the two capitals, which previously relied mostly on connections.

Key launch facts:
Launch: October 1, 2025
Frequency: Four weekly flights
Ticket sales: Opened August 26, 2025
Sample one-way fares: ₺3,251–₺4,535 from Ankara; ₺3,751 from Tbilisi

Operating four weekly flights balances reach and cost for a new international route. This approach:
– lets AJet test demand and adjust schedules,
– allows scaling as bookings grow,
– gives passengers enough choice to plan meetings or holidays without long waits between flight days.

Since ticket sales began on August 26, early buyers saw lower fares first, with prices shifting upward as seats sell. That pricing pattern is normal for low-cost carriers and typically rewards early bookers, especially for popular weekend departures.

📝 Note
Verify Georgia entry rules on the official e-visa portal before booking; visa policies and health requirements can change and may affect travel dates or require additional documentation.

Company leaders frame the route as strategic for Ankara’s global connectivity and as a way to spotlight central Türkiye’s tourism, health, and food scenes. This message threads through the Ankara+ Project, linking aviation growth with regional promotion.

Regulation and cooperation

Georgian and Turkish aviation authorities are coordinating on route approvals under existing bilateral air service agreements. This regulatory coordination:
– supports safe, orderly openings of new routes
– reflects practical civil aviation cooperation
– mirrors growing economic ties that benefit airlines, airports, and travelers on both ends

Analysis by VisaVerge.com positions the Ankara–Tbilisi launch within a broader shift toward budget, point-to-point links from Türkiye’s capital. Such links often encourage short trips for meetings, medical visits, and events.

For the latest schedule and fare updates, check AJet’s website today.

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AJet → Low-cost airline wholly owned by Turkish Airlines that operates domestic and international point-to-point routes.
Ankara+ Project → A coordinated initiative to promote Ankara as a regional hub for tourism, business and connectivity.
Esenboğa (ESB) → Ankara’s main international airport, designated by the IATA airport code ESB.
Shota Rustaveli (TBS) → Tbilisi International Airport, designated by the IATA airport code TBS.
Dynamic fares → Ticket prices that fluctuate based on demand, booking time and remaining seat availability.
One-way fare → Price for travel in a single direction between origin and destination, excluding return.
Point-to-point → Airline route model that connects two cities directly without routing through a hub.
e-Visa (Georgia) → Georgia’s online visa application platform where travelers can check and obtain entry authorization.

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AJet will start four-weekly direct flights Ankara–Tbilisi on October 1, 2025, with sales from August 26; sample fares ranged ₺3,251–₺4,535. The service supports the Ankara+ Project and expands AJet’s network to its 31st international city.

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