Air Baltic introduces Business Light Class

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Air Baltic introduces Business Light Class

Photo: Air Baltic.
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The Latvian airline has introduced a new class of tickets – Business Light. With the new tickets, you fly almost 100 euros cheaper than in classic business class.

If you don't want to dig so deep into your pocket, but at the same time don't want to fly economy, you can use Business Light tickets in the future. Air Baltic launches the new booking class and promises to offer passengers a full business class experience at a lower price. A seasonal three-course meal is served on board, along with a generous selection of drinks. A separate check-in counter is available for Business Light passengers, including admission to the Business Lounge. In addition, additional baggage may be carried both in the cabin and as hold baggage. Since this offer is a cheaper alternative to the classic business class tickets, customers still have to make concessions: plan changes can be subject to a fee, a refund is not possible.

“As an innovative airline, we are always striving to innovate our products to meet the changing needs of our customers. The newly introduced booking class offers passengers all the services traditionally associated with Business Class – with only a few drawbacks. This will increase our competitiveness in the European aviation market. We assume that the offer will also be popular with leisure travellers," says airline boss Martin Gauss.

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