Air Baltic presents a new product

Airbus A220 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Airbus A220 (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Air Baltic presents a new product

Airbus A220 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The Latvian airline becomes a tour operator and launches a new product. With “Air Baltic Holidays” the company would like to offer its customers travel packages that include both flight and hotel services.

“As an innovative airline, we always strive to look for new ways. For the benefit of the customer experience, we start with the booking process and want to offer our customers new options for travel planning, ”says Air Baltic boss Martin Gauss.

The new service is provided in collaboration with the Swedish tour operator and travel technology company TripX Travel. The first travel packages can already be found on the official Home get booked. Customers can cancel the trip free of charge up to seven days before departure - the organizer only reserves the service fee in such a case.

This summer the airline is offering more than 70 direct destinations from Riga, including seven destinations in Italy, seven destinations in Greece and six destinations in Spain.

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