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Mon, 02/04/2013 - 13:14
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Low-cost European airline is not abandoning plans to enter Georgian market

Georgia, Tbilisi, Feb.4 /. Trend N.Kirtskhalia / One of the biggest low-cost airlines in Europe, Irish-backed Ryanair is still considering the possibility of entering the Georgian market. As Georgian media outlets reported on Monday, Deputy Chief Executive of the company Michael Cawley said at a conference in London that Ryanair considers Georgia and Israel as potential markets. Cawley also said the reasons are that Georgia is attractive to the company. "This is a country with very liberal economy and Hungarian Wizz Air already flies there," he said. The low-cost airline's entry into the market of the country was at the initiative of the Georgian president. However, it was failed to materialise. Do you have any feedback? Contact our journalist at agency@trend.az

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