When you fly from Almaty to Tbilisi with Qatar Airways, every detail is carefully designed to make your journey exceptional from the moment you board. Experience renowned hospitality as our attentive cabin crew welcomes you, ensuring you are well cared for throughout your flight. Step into a modern aircraft interior, where spacious seating and elegant design create a relaxing atmosphere. Settle in and explore Oryx One, our award-winning in-flight entertainment system, offering thousands of movies, TV shows and games. Whether you prefer a light snack or full-course meal, enjoy a menu of gourmet cuisine, freshly prepared and inspired by global flavours. With plush pillows, soft blankets and luxury amenity kits, you can rest in unmatched comfort and arrive feeling refreshed.
Almaty International Airport serves as the premier gateway to Kazakhstan and the wider Central Asian region. You can reach the terminal easily via local bus routes or a short taxi ride from the city centre. If you prefer driving, the airport provides both short-stay and long-stay parking options conveniently located near the main entrances. Upon arrival, you will find a modern facility designed for efficiency. The newly opened international terminal offers spacious check-in zones and rapid security procedures. While waiting for your flight, you can enjoy free Wi-Fi or browse various duty-free shops for local chocolates and traditional crafts. Families can take advantage of the dedicated mother-and-child rooms for a quiet space. Your boarding process is typically smooth with clear signage guiding you to your gate. Once on your flight, you can expect a premium inflight experience with international cuisine and comfortable seating. Do not forget to admire the impressive Trans-Ili Alatau mountain views visible through the large glass windows of the departure lounge.
Tbilisi is the vibrant capital of Georgia, where profound history meets contemporary sophistication. This fascinating Eurasian city is a unique blend of Asian and European influences, reflected in its varied architecture. Explore the charming Old Town, a maze of cobbled streets and pastel coloured wooden houses. The city’s name means 'warm place', and you can experience this history first-hand at the famous traditional sulphur baths in the Abanotubani neighbourhood. Discover the dramatic juxtaposition of medieval structures, like the ancient Narikala Fortress overlooking the city, and ultra-modern landmarks, such as the futuristic Bridge of Peace. You can also explore urban regeneration hotspots like the former Soviet sewing factory, Fabrika, now a popular cultural and commercial venue. Complete your visit by riding the cable car up to enjoy breathtaking panoramic views over the city from the Narikala Fortress.