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airBaltic – Record Passenger Growth in the Baltic region

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

In the first five months of 2017, the Latvian airline airBaltic has transported 29% more passengers from Lithuania and Estonia compared to the same period a year before.

From January until May, airBaltic has transported a record number of passengers – 146,116 customers from Estonia, the highest number since the beginning of operations in Estonia. In the meantime, airBaltic has transported 136,270 passengers from Lithuania throughout its network spanning across Europe, Scandinavia, Russia, CIS and the Middle East.  

Wolfgang Reuss, SVP of Network Management of airBaltic: “We are happy that more and more customers from Lithuania and Estonia are choosing airBaltic as their home carrier. We offer the best connectivity in and out of Estonia and Lithuania, as airBaltic serves a combination of direct flights and convenient transfers via our main hub in Riga to Europe, Scandinavia, the Middle East and the CIS.”

 

Route

Flight frequency

Price *,

Basic

Price *,

Premium

Price*,

Business

Vilnius*** – Berlin (Germany)

4 flights weekly

29 EUR

79 EUR

469 EUR

Vilnius*** – Amsterdam (Netherlands)

7 flights weekly

65 EUR

115 EUR

469 EUR

Vilnius*** – Riga (Latvia)

5 flights daily

29 EUR

95 EUR

249 EUR

Vilnius*** – Munich (Germany)

3 flights weekly

39 EUR

99 EUR

539 EUR

Vilnius*** – Paris (France)

4 flights weekly

39 EUR

115 EUR

595 EUR

Palanga – Riga (Latvia)

11 flights weekly

29EUR

99 EUR

249 EUR

Tallinn – Paris (France)

4 flights weekly

49 EUR**

135 EUR

489 EUR

Tallinn – Berlin (Germany)

3 flights weekly

49 EUR

95 EUR

289 EUR

Tallinn – Vienna (Austria)

3 flights weekly

39 EUR

109 EUR

289 EUR

Tallinn – Riga (Latvia)

5 flights daily

29 EUR

99 EUR

359 EUR

Tallinn – Amsterdam (Netherlands)

7 flights weekly

75 EUR

125 EUR

455 EUR

Tallinn – Vilnius*** (Lithuania)

12 flights weekly

35 EUR**

109 EUR

249 EUR

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

**Exception: the advertised one-way fare on the following route applies to round-trip bookings only

***Vilnius International Airport (VNO) will be closed from July 14 to August 17, 2017, due to runway reconstruction. During the reconstruction, all airBaltic flights to/from Vilnius will be rerouted to Kaunas Airport (KUN).

 

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. In addition, airBaltic also offers direct flights from Tallinn and Vilnius.





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