Qatar Airways has been in talks with the government of Georgia on ways to help boost tourism to that country. Qatar Airways CEO Akbar al-Baker met Georgian Prime Minister Nikoloz Gilauri while in Tbilisi last week for the launch of the airline’s scheduled flights to the city.Al-Baker said the government of Georgia’s emerging tourism industry, along with infrastructure developments and high-potential business opportunities were key factors leading the airline’s decision to begin flying there.“Georgia is an under-served market and we are very proud to be the first Five-Star airline to begin operations to Tbilisi. The business ties between our two countries, as well our close proximity makes us an ideal partner to promote all that Georgia has to offer,” pointed out al-Baker.Gilauri has big plans for his country, including a planned global tourism campaign to ensure Georgia continues to thrive, develop and attract visitors from across the world. “Qatar Airways’ new route was highlighted as a key enabler to help shape this vision into a reality. I look forward to us continuing to work together in the future,” said al-Baker.