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Armenia and Georgia will once again be connected by rail, as the Yerevan-Tbilisi-Batumi route will resume on June 15, Georgia’s Minister of Economy of Georgia Natia Turnava has announced, JAMnews reported.
Railway communication between the countries was previously closed to Covid-19 induced travel restrictions.
“Railway communication between Armenia and Georgia has been restored. On June 15, the first Yerevan-Tbilisi-Batumi train will start operating. This means that tourists from the neighboring country who often visit Georgia, will be able to come to our Black Sea resorts, to the capital, and travel to other tourist destinations”, Turnava said.
According to the Georgian Railway, tickets will be available in the nearest future.