John Dodelande Opens Georgia’s First Branded Airport Hotel – ibis Tbilisi Airport

John Dodelande Opens Georgia’s First Branded Airport Hotel – ibis Tbilisi Airport

On May 16, the ibis Tbilisi Airport – Georgia’s first branded airport hotel – officially opened its doors at Tbilisi International Airport. The project was realized through French investor John Dodelande, Fujin Silk Properties LLC, and the Bank of Georgia.

John Dodelande’s team has fulfilled the key government obligation: delivering the first branded hotel at Tbilisi Airport on time and to high standards. Spanning 4,600 m², the hotel features 72 rooms, 24/7 operational restaurant, a wine shop, a gym, and a conference space. It marks the first phase in the development of a larger, multifunctional complex covering 39,000 m².

The hotel operates under the French hotel management group ACCOR, which manages over 5,500 hospitality properties across 110 countries. With its refined design, ibis Tbilisi Airport is already being recognized as one of the most distinctive ibis hotels in the region. Operational since October 1, the hotel enhances tourism, transit, and infrastructure services in the area surrounding the airport.

Fujin Silk Properties LLC – founded by John Dodelande – aims to develop tourism and leisure destinations along the Silk Road region. To ensure high-quality development, Fujin collaborated with world-class architects, designers, and consultants. For the ibis Tbilisi Airport project, the company partnered with French architectural firm Clément Blanchet Architecture – CBA and leading Georgian architects from Art Studio Project.

Looking ahead, Dodelande remains committed to expanding in Georgia, leveraging a strong alliance with Aéroports de Paris (ADP), which holds a 47% stake in TAV—the operator of Tbilisi International Airport and joining forces with ADP in the 120 million EUR investment for Tbilisi International Airport Expansion.

“Georgia represents for the Silk Road what Italy or Switzerland represents for Europe. I am deeply involved in Georgian scenes. We will continue investing in Georgia, ensuring sustainable development year after year”, John Dodelande affirms.

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