Air Baltic: Frequent flyer program reaches one million members

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Air Baltic's frequent flyer program says it has reached another milestone, as it now has around one million participants. Around 70 percent of them are said to come from the Baltic states.

“We are constantly looking for new ways to increase the attractiveness of the Air Baltic Club loyalty program for its members. We are therefore pleased that our efforts are being recognized and that so many people are actively benefiting from the program. The increase in the number of new Air Baltic Club members is also due to a recently introduced innovation - the ability to register profiles of children and young adults (2-16 years old) in the loyalty program. This feature allows entire families to join in and collect points together in a dedicated Friends&Family account,” said Māris Rudens, Head of Loyalty and Partnerships.

There are three membership levels in total. If you complete at least 30 one-way flights with Air Baltic within a year, you will reach the Air Baltic Club Executive level. If you complete at least 60 one-way flights within a year, you will receive Air Baltic Club VIP status.

Airbus A220-300 (Photo: Air Baltic).
Airbus A220-300 (Photo: Air Baltic).
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