Air Baltic announces 18 new routes from Riga, Tallinn and Vilnius

Airbus A220 wing (photo: Jan Gruber).
Airbus A220 wing (photo: Jan Gruber).

Air Baltic announces 18 new routes from Riga, Tallinn and Vilnius

Airbus A220 wing (photo: Jan Gruber).
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The Latvian airline today published its flight schedule for the upcoming summer season, which will start at the end of March 2023. It plans to add 18 new routes from the Baltics next year.

For the coming summer season, Air Baltic plans to add a total of 18 new routes – ten from Riga and four each from Tallinn and Vilnius. away Riga the Latvian airline is including the cities of Istanbul, Hanover, Bucharest, Porto, Burgas, Bilbao, Tivat, Yerevan, Belgrade and Baku in its summer timetable. In addition, the Air Baltic machines will take off next summer Tallinn new to Split, Dubrovnik, Rhodes and Heraklion. Finally complete the new routes Vilnius to Malaga, Palma de Mallorca, Nice and Heraklion the summer flight schedule starting at the end of March 2023. Also, the airline will increase flight frequencies on popular routes out of Riga such as Barcelona, ​​Lisbon, Rome and others.

“This is the largest number of new routes in a single season that we have seen at Air Baltic. We remain committed to our Baltic hometowns and improving connections to and from the region. We look forward to expanding the range of flights in the next summer season both with new routes and by increasing the flight frequencies on our existing leisure and city travel routes," says airline boss Martin Gauss.

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