A Georgian airline official said today that the carrier has won a permission to conduct flights to Russia through the summer, AP reported. Georgian Airways spokeswoman Nino Giorgobiani said that the Russian authorities have allowed her company to fly to Moscow three or four times a week starting next Monday. Giorgobiani said that the flights will run through the summer, and will possibly continue until November. Russia previously allowed the company to conduct the total of nine charter flights in January and April. -- SPA