Airlines include:
- airBaltic
- Airzena Georgian Airways
- Austrian Airlines
- Azerbaijan Airlines
- bmi (direct from London Heathrow)
- Georgian National Airlines
- Lufthansa
- Turkish Airlines
- Aerosvit Ukrainian Airlines
- Belavia Belarusian Airlines
- Armavia Armenian Airlines
Old terminal services of local flights to Batumi, Kutaisi, and Mestia.
To get from the airport to the city: bus route 37 leaves from the right corner of the arrival area every 15-30 minutes, between 8:00 and 23:00. It travels via Freedom Square, Rustaveli, Republic Square and Tamar Bridge, all the way to the main train station (Vagzal). The trip can take up to 50 minutes, the buses are crowded and the fare is 40 tetri. Taxis are available at 25 Lari to the city, 20 to the airport. There is a newly built train connection from the airport to the main train station with modern station and old railway. Runs only 6 or 7 times a day but the trips are synchronized with flight arrivals so it's worth to check the schedule as it's rather cheap (2 laris) and fast.
By train
Trains from Yerevan and Baku to Tbilisi;
There are no trains to Moscow unless you go to Baku. Highly unrecommended. 3 days on train to Baku then overnight to Tbilisi. The border netween Russia and Azerbaijan is not open for non-CIS citizens.
The train from Baku to Tbilisi is not very nice and is pretty hot. The train will have to wait for a pretty long time at the border crossing, and you will have to pay fee for everything that you bring, mostly if it is for sale or in big quantities. Local ones: Batumi, Gori, Kutaisi, Satskhe Javakheti, Marneuli, Poti, Zugdidi.
Fast Express Trains To Batumi During high season in Summer, every second day, Service by High class and economy carriage. Buy as far in advance as possible, might be sold out. Overnight A class service is also available daily.
Yerevan - Batumi is in service during High Season.
By car
From Turkey via Sarpi border, or Posof border (a lot less used).
From Black Sea to the rest of Europe, using ferry.
Azerbaijan and Armenian borders are open for cars.
By bus
The bus line Luks Karadeniz has a daily bus from Turkey, costing about 40 euro (70ytl). Bus services from Russia have been suspended. There are also buses criss-crossing the country and going into Armenia and Azerbaijan, where you can probably connect to Iran. The 'Neo-Turs' bus company offers bus transfers Tbilsi - Saloniki - Athens and back, starting from Didube bus station (price: 100 US-$).
The main micro-bus station can be found at Didube. Certainly buses 21 and 46 lead there from the city center. It's rather large, and you'll find minibuses to almost anywhere.
By boat
Black Sea ports in Poti, Batumi. Boat service and cruise available.