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Nine New Routes for airBaltic This Summer

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Dana Ermolenko
Country: Latvia Aircraft: Airplanes Airline: Air Baltic

The Latvian airline airBaltic, starting on March 27, will enter the summer season with nine new routes and improved schedule linking the Baltic region with sunny destinations in Europe, Scandinavia, CIS and the Middle East.

Martin Gauss, Chief Executive Officer of airBaltic: “Our passengers are always the focus when deciding on new routes, and we are delighted that for this summer season we will offer our passengers new, convenient connections for sunny holiday getaways to amazing destinations.”

This summer airBaltic will offer more than 70 direct services from Riga, Tallinn and Vilnius. For the summer season of 2018 airBaltic will offer new services from Riga to Malaga (Spain), Lisbon (Portugal), Split (Croatia), Bordeaux (France), Gdansk (Poland), Almaty (Kazakhstan) as well as Sochi and Kaliningrad (both in Russia). In addition, airBaltic will launch a new route connecting Tallinn and London. A complete schedule of airBaltic flights can be found on the company's homepage at www.airbaltic.com.

Route

Flight frequency

Start date

Price *,

Basic

Price *,

Premium

Price*,

Business

Riga – Lisbon (Portugal)

2 flights weekly

March 27, 2018

89 EUR

155 EUR

499 EUR

Riga – Gdansk (Poland)

3  flights weekly

March 27, 2018

25 EUR

79 EUR

255 EUR

Riga – Malaga (Spain)

2  flights weekly

March 28, 2018

99 EUR

159 EUR

479 EUR

Riga – Kaliningrad (Russia)

6 flights weekly

April 16, 2018

29 EUR

89 EUR

349 EUR

Riga –  Almaty (Kazakhstan)

3  flights weekly

April 29, 2018

159 EUR

199 EUR

739 EUR

Riga – Sochi (Russia)

2 flights weekly

May 14, 2018

99 EUR

159 EUR

599 EUR

Riga – Split (Croatia)

2 flights weekly

May 21, 2018

75 EUR

129 EUR

445 EUR

Riga – Bordeaux (France)

2  flights weekly

June 3, 2018

79 EUR

139 EUR

479 EUR

Tallinn – London (United Kingdom)

2 flights weekly

March 27, 2018

29 EUR

89 EUR

599 EUR

 

*Lowest fare (one way), including taxes, fees and service charges, on www.airBaltic.com, subject to availability

 

airBaltic will also improve service for the summer season in Ukraine by increasing frequencies from Odessa to Riga up to six weekly flights starting March 25, 2018. Additional frequencies will also be added for such destinations as Paris, Munich, Warsaw, Moscow, Milan among others.

 

airBaltic serves over 60 destinations from its home base in Riga, Latvia. From every one of these locations, airBaltic offers convenient connections via Riga to its network spanning Europe, Scandinavia, the CIS and the Middle East. airBaltic also offers direct flights from Tallinn and Vilnius.





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