According to Tornava, Georgian airlines provided information that “they have no debt” to Russia.

“It was also about security - our companies meet all high safety standards. It is not surprising that we hope this issue will be resolved positively, "- leads her statement to RIA Novosti.

Earlier, Georgian Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze announced consultations on the meeting of his special representative for relations with Russia, Zurab Abashidze, and the deputy head of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Grigory Karasin, to discuss relations between the two countries.

According to the head of the Association of Hotels and Restaurants of Georgia Shalva Alaverdashvili, the country's tourism industry may suffer losses in the amount of about $ 750 million from the termination of air links with Russia.