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A non-stop flight is the most convenient and comfortable way to fly from Milan to Tbilisi, despite the fact that sometimes flights with transfers can cost significantly less.
The airlines on the Milan — Tbilisi route each fly on specific days: EasyJet flies on Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday. Georgian Airways only flies on Tuesday.
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More than 12 airlines operate flights from Milan to Tbilisi, including OpenSkies, EasyJet, LOT Polish Airlines, LC Busre SAC, Ryanair, Sky Express, Buzz, Pegasus Airlines, Valuair, FlyOne, FlyOne, and Vueling. This is a popular route, so passengers can choose tickets based on budget and preferences. Ticket prices start from $70, and our service lets you instantly compare all options. The variety of offers simplifies planning: you can choose budget fares or more comfortable options with baggage included or extra services. We help you find the best deals so your trip is cost-efficient.
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Milan — Tbilisi
12/03/2026
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EC3997
starting at $70
Milan — Tbilisi
06/08/2027
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U23997
starting at $74
Milan — Tbilisi
03/07/2027
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U23997
starting at $76
Milan — Tbilisi
11/03/2026
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EC3997
starting at $77
Milan — Tbilisi
11/08/2026
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EC3997
starting at $81
Milan — Tbilisi
12/24/2026
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EC3997
starting at $81
Milan — Tbilisi
12/22/2026
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EC3997
starting at $82
Milan — Tbilisi
10/20/2026
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EC3997
starting at $82
Milan — Tbilisi
11/05/2026
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EC3997
starting at $84
Milan — Tbilisi
10/18/2026
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U23997
starting at $84
EasyJet
Su, Tu, and Th
starting at $87
Georgian Airways
Tu
starting at $167
The cheapest one-way flight from Milan to Tbilisi departs on 12/03/2026, is operated by OpenSkies and costs $70
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Milan to Tbilisi departs on 04/20/2027, is operated by EasyJet and costs $90
Fastest flight from Milan to Tbilisi takes 4h 15m
There are direct flights on this route 3 days a week: Su, Tu, and Th
The distance between Milan and Tbilisi is 2888km (1791 miles). The average flight duration is 4h 4m. There are 7 direct flights from Milan to Tbilisi. The time difference between Milan and Tbilisi is 3h. Flights from Milan begin at 7:00 AM. The latest flight from Milan departs at 4:40 PM
Milan is served by three main airports with distinct roles. Malpensa (MXP) functions as the international hub for long-haul and full-service carriers and typically handles most intercontinental flights; it sits around 50 km northwest of the city center, reachable by express train in about 50 minutes or by coach in 50–70 minutes with fares usually higher than regional options. Linate (LIN) is the closer, business-oriented airport about 7 km east of central Milan and commonly used for short-haul and domestic connections; it can be reached by bus or taxi in roughly 15–30 minutes, with modest transfer costs. Bergamo/Orio al Serio (BGY) to the northeast often operates as a budget-focused base for low-cost carriers and can be 45–60 minutes away, accessible by shuttle or regional bus at relatively low fares. Pros: Malpensa for wide route choice and amenities, Linate for convenience and quick city access, Bergamo for bargain fares. Cons: Malpensa’s longer transfer times, Linate’s smaller size and fewer long-haul options, Bergamo’s distance from central Milan and variable transfer frequency.
The cheapest flight ticket from Milan to Tbilisi according to data for the last 48 hours costs $70
Often the best time to buy tickets from Milan to Tbilisi is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Milan to Tbilisi can be found flying in these months: January, December, June.
The fastest flights from Milan to Tbilisi start from 4 hours 15 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Milan — Tbilisi: OpenSkies, EasyJet
The cost of a one-way flight from Milan to Tbilisi ranges from $65 (January 2027) to $147 (April 2027). On average, the ticket price is about $92–$96.
Good news for anyone planning a flight from Milan to Tbilisi: prices are steadily declining. From July 2026 to June 2027, tickets dropped by 50%, and the trend continues.
The most notable drop occurred from July 2026 to January 2027 — down 55%. The best period is December 2026–January 2027 (averaging $67), while the most expensive is March 2027–April 2027 ($128).
Since prices are falling, there's no rush to buy. The most cost-effective travel period is December 2026–January 2027: savings compared to expensive months can reach up to 48%.
Monthly price variation is 29.4%. Choosing the right departure date can lead to significant savings on this route.
Tbilisi International Airport (TBS) serves as Georgia’s primary international gateway and typically functions as a mid‑sized hub for both full‑service carriers and regional low‑cost airlines. Major carriers like Georgian Airways and several European and Middle Eastern airlines usually operate scheduled routes, while budget options can be available on select services. The airport sits about 17 km southeast of Tbilisi’s center; travel by taxi generally takes 20–35 minutes depending on traffic and can be moderately priced, while a city shuttle bus or marshrutka may take 30–50 minutes for a lower fare. Pros include relatively compact terminals and straightforward connections; cons can be occasional congestion and limited late‑night services compared with larger hubs.