Baltic Ground Services extended its contract with the Latvian airline airBaltic for more than a year. Under the renewed agreement, BGS will supply fuel to airBaltic aircraft at two airports: Palanga and Riga. Effective November 1, 2025, the agreement confirms that BGS will remain responsible for fueling airBaltic aircraft at Palanga (PLQ) and Riga (RIX) airports until the end of 2026. In Riga, BGS will provide fueling services for a defined part of airBaltic’s operations, in accordance with the airline’s procurement results.
Vitalis Dūdys, BGS Group’s Head of Commerce, commented:"New agreement once again confirms that the company delivers top-quality services and is a trusted partner. He notes that BGS and airBaltic have successfully cooperated for more than a decade - since 2015.Throughout all these years of collaboration, airBaltic has had many opportunities to experience our professionalism and service quality firsthand. The continuation of this partnership is a great recognition for us. Our goal remains the same - to continuously improve and support airBaltic in achieving its ambitious goals.”
airBaltic continues expanding its operations and strengthening its position in the Baltic region. The renewed agreement with BGS supports the company’s operational planning and service quality across its network, including daily flights between Palanga and Riga, offering passengers convenient connections to more than 80 destinations from the largest airport in the Baltics, RIX Riga Airport.

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