Kutaisi Airport Transfers 2026: Routes, Fixed Prices & Drivers
Arriving at Kutaisi International Airport, most travellers head straight on to the coast, the spa towns or the mountains rather than into Kutaisi city. Because the airport sits between the lowlands and the sea, it is the natural gateway for west Georgia. A pre-booked private transfer meets your flight, fits luggage and ski or beach gear, and runs door-to-door — far easier than the shuttle-plus-marshrutka changes that most public routes require after a flight. Every route below is a fixed per-car fare, split across your group, paid in cash to the driver at the end. OrbiTrip simply connects you with the driver, who earns the fare.
Kutaisi Airport transfer routes
- Kutaisi Airport to Tbilisi →~230 km / ~3.5 h to the capital — the main long-haul route.
- Kutaisi Airport to Batumi →~150 km / ~2 h to the Black Sea resort capital.
- Kutaisi Airport to Tskaltubo →~25 km / ~30 min to the radon spa town and abandoned sanatoriums.
- Kutaisi Airport to Martvili Canyon →~40 km / ~1 h to the turquoise canyon and boat ride.
- Kutaisi Airport to Ureki →~60 km / ~1 h to the magnetic black-sand beach.
- Kutaisi Airport to Kazbegi →Long scenic transfer to Stepantsminda and Mount Kazbek.
- Kutaisi Airport to Gudauri →Direct to Georgia's biggest ski resort.
- Kutaisi Airport to Bakuriani →To the family ski resort via Borjomi.
- Kutaisi Airport to Borjomi →~100 km to the mineral-water spa town.
- Kutaisi Airport to Mestia (Svaneti) →Closest airport to the Svaneti highlands.
- Kutaisi Airport to Kobuleti →~92 km / ~1.5 h to the calm, pine-backed Black Sea resort.
- Kutaisi Airport to Poti →~60 km / ~1 h to the Black Sea port and Kolkheti wetlands.
- Kutaisi Airport to Zugdidi →~85 km / ~1.5 h to Samegrelo and the gateway to Svaneti.
- Kutaisi Airport to Prometheus Cave & Sataplia →~25-30 km / ~35-40 min to the illuminated caves and dinosaur footprints.
- Kutaisi Airport to Ushguli (Svaneti) →~265 km / ~7-8 h to Europe’s highest village and its UNESCO Svan towers.
- Kutaisi Airport to Yerevan (Armenia) →~480 km / ~8-9 h cross-border transfer to the Armenian capital.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I get from Kutaisi Airport to my destination?
The simplest way is a pre-booked private transfer that meets your flight and drives you door-to-door for a fixed per-car price. Public options usually require a shuttle into Kutaisi and then a marshrutka or train, which is slow with luggage after a flight.
Is Kutaisi Airport close to Batumi and the beaches?
Yes. Kutaisi is the closest airport to Georgia's western Black Sea coast, around 2 hours to Batumi and about an hour to beaches like Ureki, much nearer than flying into Tbilisi.
How much does a Kutaisi Airport transfer cost?
Each route shows a fixed price per car before you book, based on distance, vehicle size and any stops. Because it is per car rather than per seat, the fare splits well across a couple, family or group. You pay the driver directly and OrbiTrip charges no commission.
Can the driver meet a late-night flight?
Yes. Book in advance and the driver tracks your flight and waits at arrivals, which is the main reason to pre-book for the many late Kutaisi low-cost arrivals when public transport has stopped.