ADY increases seats on Baku–Tbilisi trains: additional cars added
Starting July 10, Azerbaijan Railways (ADY) will add 3 sleeping cars to trains operating on the Baku–Tbilisi–Baku international route.
Baku Tbilisi route connects Azerbaijan and Georgia through regular transport links. Coverage of travel, trade, and diplomatic relations between the two neighboring Caucasus nations and their regional significance.
Starting July 10, Azerbaijan Railways (ADY) will add 3 sleeping cars to trains operating on the Baku–Tbilisi–Baku international route.
The Baku-Tbilisi route represents one of the key transport and trade corridors connecting Azerbaijan and Georgia, two neighboring countries in the South Caucasus. This connection encompasses multiple modes of transportation, including air travel, rail, and road networks that facilitate both passenger movement and commercial exchange between the capital cities of Baku and Tbilisi.
The route holds significant importance for regional economic development and geopolitical stability in the Caucasus. With growing tourism, business partnerships, and cultural exchanges, the corridor has become increasingly vital for connectivity in the South Caucasus. Regular flights, improved road infrastructure, and railway services support millions of travelers and tons of cargo annually, strengthening bilateral relations between Azerbaijan and Georgia.
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