airBaltic is boosting connectivity in the Baltic countries, expanding its network with the introduction of 16 new routes: four from Riga, five from Tallinn and seven from Vilnius. The new services are focused on leisure travel, business and connectivity needs.
“airBaltic is the backbone of connectivity for the entire Baltic region. With the introduction of 16 new routes, we continue to strengthen our position as the leading and preferred airline in the Baltic countries. In addition, to meet the growing demand on our existing routes, we have increased flight frequencies on 17 direct routes from the Baltic countries, offering our customers an even wider range of travel options,” said Martin Gauss, President and CEO of airBaltic.
New routes
From Riga (Latvia):
- Rzeszow (Poland): starts on October 28, 2024 with two weekly flights.
- Cluj Napoca (Romania): starts on May 2, 2025 with two weekly flights.
- Stavanger (Norway): starts on June 3, 2025 with two weekly flights.
- Mykonos (Greece): starts on June 5, 2025 with a weekly frequency.
From Tallinn (Estonia):
- Barcelona (Spain): starts on February 19, 2025 with two weekly flights.
- Palma de Mallorca (Spain): starts on April 13, 2025 with two weekly flights.
- Hamburg (Germany): starts on May 2, 2025 with two weekly flights.
- Reykjavik (Iceland): starts on May 14, 2025 with a weekly frequency.
- Tirana (Albania): starts on June 2, 2025 with two weekly flights.
From Vilnius (Lithuania):
- Tel Aviv (Israel): starts on March 30, 2025 with two weekly flights.
- Prague (Czech Republic): starts on March 30, 2025 with two weekly flights.
- Chisinau (Moldova): starts on April 2, 2025 with a weekly frequency.
- Rhodes (Greece): starts on April 2, 2025 with two weekly flights.
- Valencia (Spain): starts on April 16, 2025 with two weekly flights.
- Tirana (Albania): starts on June 3, 2025 with two weekly flights.
- Ibiza (Spain): starts on June 5, 2025 with two weekly flights.
To meet growing passenger demand, airBaltic plans to increase flight frequencies on nine services from Riga, four from Tallinn and four from Vilnius.
The schedule for the new services from Riga offers seamless connections on routes to and from Estonia, Lithuania, Finland and Scandinavia.
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