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Revision as of 11:54, 14 January 2016

Queen Tamar Airport

ხედი ზურულდის მთიდან
  • IATA: none
  • ICAO: UGMS
    Queen Tamar Airport is located in Georgia
    Queen Tamar Airport
    Location of airport in Georgia
Summary
Airport typePublic
ServesMestia, Georgia
Elevation AMSL4,778 ft / 1,456 m
Coordinates43°03′30″N 042°45′02″E / 43.05833°N 42.75056°E / 43.05833; 42.75056
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
03/21 1,158 3,800 Concrete
Source: Georgian Civil Aviation Agency (GCAA),[1] Skyvector.com[2]
Queen Tamar Airport (centre) amid the epic scenery surrounding Mestia

Queen Tamar Airport (ICAO: UGMS), or Mestia Airport, is a small airport serving Mestia, a town in Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti, Georgia. It is named for the legendary Georgian Queen Tamar, the only ruling queen in Georgian history to be given the male-monarch ('King') title.

Airlines and destinations

Charter: Tbilisi - Natakhtari[3][4]

Statistics

Annual passenger statistics[5]
Year Total passengers Change from previous year
2010
45
Steady
2011
4,580
Increase10,177.8%
2012
2,922
Decrease36.2%
2013
885
Decrease69.7%
2014
1,343
Increase151.8%
2015
4,465
Increase232.5%

See also

References

  1. ^ gcaa.ge - Mestia Queen Tamar Airport
  2. ^ skyvector.com - Mestia Airport
  3. ^ hotel-svaneti-mestia.com - Tbilisi-Mestia flight
  4. ^ http://travelsurfrepeat.com/how-to-fly-from-natakhtari-tbilisi-to-mestia/
  5. ^ "Number of Passengers Served". gcaa.ge. Civil Aviation Agency of Georgia. Retrieved 14 January 2016.