Explore the Caucasus through travel-inspired souvenirs and airport code merchandise featuring destinations across Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. This region sits at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, where mountain landscapes, ancient cities, and modern aviation networks intersect across one of the world’s most historically layered travel corridors.
About the Caucasus
The Caucasus region is defined by its dramatic geography and cultural depth, stretching between the. . . Read More >
Explore the Caucasus through travel-inspired souvenirs and airport code merchandise featuring destinations across Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. This region sits at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, where mountain landscapes, ancient cities, and modern aviation networks intersect across one of the world’s most historically layered travel corridors.
About the Caucasus
The Caucasus region is defined by its dramatic geography and cultural depth, stretching between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. It has long served as a bridge between continents, with cities shaped by trade routes, shifting borders, and evolving travel connections across Eurasia.
Today, the region’s capital cities function as growing aviation hubs, connecting local travel networks with Europe, the Middle East, and broader international routes.
Why Caucasus Airport Codes?
Airport codes such as TBS, EVN, and GYD represent more than transportation identifiers. For travellers, diaspora communities, and those with personal ties to the region, they symbolize movement between cultures, family connections, business travel, and journeys through a uniquely positioned part of the world.
These codes transform Tbilisi, Yerevan, and Baku into modern travel symbols, featured across mugs, pillows, prints and more.
Explore Caucasus Destinations
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Tbilisi (TBS) – Georgia’s capital, known for its historic old town, hillside architecture, and growing role as a regional aviation hub
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Yerevan (EVN) – Armenia’s capital and one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, combining cultural heritage with modern travel infrastructure
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Baku (GYD) – A Caspian Sea capital shaped by oil heritage, modern architecture, and expanding international aviation connections
Caucasus Regional Connections
The Caucasus connects naturally with surrounding travel regions across Europe and Asia through evolving aviation and overland routes. To the west, it links closely with the Mediterranean Europe travel network via Turkey and the eastern Mediterranean corridor.
To the north, it connects with Eastern European aviation routes, while to the south and east it extends toward broader Asian travel systems, forming a key transitional zone within Eurasian geography.
Shop Caucasus Airport Code Gifts
This collection features made-to-order products inspired by the Caucasus region and its airport codes, including mugs, pillows, prints and more. Each design reflects your connection to Georgia, Armenia, or Azerbaijan—whether through travel, heritage, relocation, or meaningful journeys across the region.
Discover the Full Collection
Looking beyond the Caucasus? Explore more destinations across Mediterranean Europe, or continue building your travel map through interconnected regions across Europe and beyond.
Order your Caucasus souvenir today and celebrate where you’ve been and where you belong.
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