A9 (A9)

34 non-stop routes across 18 airports. Main hub: Tbilisi (TBS).

About A9

A9 is a regional carrier built around Tbilisi — TBS is clearly the heart of the operation, accounting for 17 of the airline's 34 non-stop routes. That's a pretty concentrated network, which tells you something: this isn't a sprawling global carrier trying to be everything to everyone. It's a Caucasus-focused airline with selective reach into Western Europe and Russia. With a total network spanning over 80,000 km across 18 airports, it punches above its weight for a regional player. The route map skews heavily toward Georgia, with meaningful presence in Germany, Italy, France, and Russia rounding things out. If you're routing through the South Caucasus or trying to get into Tbilisi without a connection, A9 is worth a serious look.

Why fly A9?

The honest reason most people choose A9 is access. If you want non-stop service into TBS without the layover lottery, your options are limited — and A9 holds a real chunk of that market. The Paris CDG to Tbilisi route at 3,365 km is their longest haul and a solid option for Europeans looking to skip the Istanbul or Vienna detour. The European reach is decent too — Germany and Italy each get three routes, France gets two. That's not a massive network, but it covers the cities where Georgian diaspora travel and Western tourism demand actually live. For a regional airline, that's smart positioning rather than overreach. If you're already planning a Caucasus trip, A9 often earns its place on the itinerary simply by being the most direct option available.

A9 hub airports

Top destination countries on A9

Tips for booking A9

Check TBS connections carefully — with 17 routes running through Tbilisi, it's tempting to use it as a hub, but tight connections at smaller regional airports can be risky if delays stack up. Book direct through the airline's own channels when possible, since third-party fares sometimes miss ancillary options or show stale availability. If you're doing a visa run or multi-country Caucasus loop, Yerevan (EVN) also has a route in the network, which gives you some flexibility. Novosibirsk (OVB) and Nice (NCE) each have one route, so treat those as point-to-point options rather than connection hubs — frequency will likely be limited.

Frequently asked questions about A9

Where does A9 fly?

A9 operates 34 routes primarily connecting the Caucasus region with major European destinations. The airline serves top destinations including Georgia, Germany, and Italy, offering regional and international connectivity.

What is A9's main hub airport?

A9's main hub is Tbilisi International Airport (TBS) in Georgia, which serves as the primary connection point for the airline's network.

What type of airline is A9?

A9 operates as a regional carrier connecting the Caucasus region to European markets, offering a balanced network of regional and international routes.

When should I book flights with A9?

For the best fares, book 4-6 weeks in advance, though availability varies by route and season. Check A9's website directly or contact their booking team for current fare classes and promotional offers.

What are A9's baggage and check-in policies?

Specific baggage allowances and check-in procedures vary by ticket type and route; it's recommended to review A9's baggage policy on their website or contact customer service before your flight. Standard check-in typically opens 24 hours before departure.

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Main hubs for A9

Where A9 concentrates its operations — sorted by routes flown from each airport.

Where A9 flies most

Top destination countries by route count.

Related guides

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Top A9 destinations

A9 network at a glance

Frequently asked questions about A9

  • How many routes does A9 operate?

    A9 (A9) operates 34 non-stop routes across 18 airports worldwide.

  • What is A9's main hub?

    A9's busiest hub is Tbilisi (TBS) in Georgia, with 17 non-stop routes from this airport alone.

  • What is A9's longest route?

    A9's longest non-stop route is CDG-TBS at 3,365 km.

  • Where does A9 fly the most?

    A9 flies most often to Georgia, with 17 routes serving destinations in Georgia.