airBaltic announces that starting from July it will launch new destinations from Riga to Valencia in Spain, Pisa in Italy and Kos in Greece. This year the company will offer a network of more than 96 routes from the Baltics, including eight newly announced routes from Riga.
Martin Gauss, Chief Executive Officer of airBaltic: “As vaccination rates improve across Europe, we see that the demand for leisure travel is increasing. For example, Greece is already inviting tourists, without asking them to self-isolate upon arrival. This season airBaltic will launch a new selection of sunny leisure destinations, improving our strong network out of the Baltics.”
This summer airBaltic offers a total of seven destinations in Italy, six destinations in Greece and five destinations in Spain in addition to many other leisure destinations.
In addition, today airBaltic has launched its first summer sale campaign that will last until May 5. Special prices are available to passengers for flights on selected flights from May until October. During the campaign, airBaltic offers low prices to sunny leisure destinations of Malaga and Barcelona in Spain as well as Athens, Heraklion, Rhodes and Santorini in Greece. https://www.airbaltic.com/en-EN/campaign/cherry-sale-april
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