Air Baltic connects Hamburg with Vilnius

Hamburg Airport welcomes Air Baltic's first flight with a water fountain (Photo: Oliver Sorg/Hamburg Airport).
Hamburg Airport welcomes Air Baltic's first flight with a water fountain (Photo: Oliver Sorg/Hamburg Airport).

Air Baltic connects Hamburg with Vilnius

Hamburg Airport welcomes Air Baltic's first flight with a water fountain (Photo: Oliver Sorg/Hamburg Airport).
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Air Baltic is now flying directly from Hamburg to Vilnius three times a week with the Airbus A220-300.

The Hamburg-Vilnius route is served by the Latvian airline every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. The Airbus A220-300 takes off from Hamburg at 20:05 p.m. and lands in Lithuania less than two hours later, where it is then 22:55 p.m. The return flights take off at 18:15 p.m. and land back in Hamburg at 19:20 p.m.

"As a reliable partner, Air Baltic will continue to expand the Hamburg route network to the Baltic States - we are very pleased about that. With the new connection, our passengers can travel non-stop to Vilnius. This is particularly good news for anyone who has family, friends or business associates in Lithuania. In the past two years, contacts have only been possible to a limited extent and the desire to exchange personal information is greater than ever,” says Michael Eggenschwiler, CEO at Hamburg Airport.

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