Cheap Flights to Tbilisi from PKR 83,430*

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Karachi (KHI)to

Tbilisi (TBS)
Depart: 02/07/2025
From
PKR 83,430
Seen: 23 hrs ago
One-way
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Karachi (KHI)to

Tbilisi (TBS)
Depart: 03/07/2025
From
PKR 83,715
Seen: 23 hrs ago
One-way
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Karachi (KHI)to

Tbilisi (TBS)
Depart: 04/07/2025
From
PKR 83,715
Seen: 23 hrs ago
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Karachi (KHI)to

Tbilisi (TBS)
Depart: 27/12/2025
From
PKR 86,504
Seen: 18 hrs ago
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Lahore (LHE)to

Tbilisi (TBS)
Depart: 01/07/2025
From
PKR 113,975
Seen: 20 hrs ago
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Lahore (LHE)to

Tbilisi (TBS)
Depart: 30/06/2025
From
PKR 120,802
Seen: 20 hrs ago
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Multan (MUX)to

Tbilisi (TBS)
Depart: 20/07/2025
From
PKR 88,223
Seen: 6 hrs ago
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Multan (MUX)to

Tbilisi (TBS)
Depart: 19/07/2025
From
PKR 88,223
Seen: 6 hrs ago
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Multan (MUX)to

Tbilisi (TBS)
Depart: 18/07/2025
From
PKR 88,223
Seen: 6 hrs ago
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*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 48hrs and may no longer be available at time of booking. Quoted fares includes taxes, fees, and surcharges.

Popular return flight offers to Tbilisi

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Karachi (KHI)to

Tbilisi (TBS)
08/07/2025 - 14/07/2025

Round-trip

From
PKR 132,492
Seen: 8 hrs ago

Karachi (KHI)to

Tbilisi (TBS)
30/10/2025 - 10/11/2025

Round-trip

From
PKR 147,578
Seen: 1 day ago

Peshawar (PEW)to

Tbilisi (TBS)
01/10/2025 - 15/10/2025

Round-trip

From
PKR 163,924
Seen: 1 day ago

*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 48hrs and may no longer be available at time of booking. Quoted fares includes taxes, fees, and surcharges.

Travel to Tbilisi

Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, is a city steeped in history and charm, showcasing a fascinating blend of Eastern and Western influences. Set on the banks of the Kura River and surrounded by hills and mountains, Tbilisi's picturesque setting is matched by its diverse architecture, which reflects its storied past of Persian, Byzantine, Ottoman, and Russian rule. The city's old town, with its narrow alleys, wooden balconies, and sulfur baths, exudes an old-world atmosphere, while modern Tbilisi boasts vibrant arts and cultural scenes. Landmarks like the Narikala Fortress offer a glimpse into its ancient roots, and the bustling Rustaveli Avenue showcases its contemporary pulse. Tbilisi's warmth is not just in its hot springs but also in the hospitality of its people, making it a unique blend of tradition, culture, and natural beauty at the crossroads of Europe and Asia.



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