airBaltic offers nearly 100 routes from the Baltics during this Summer season
airBaltic expands summer schedule with nearly 100 routes, increasing connectivity from the Baltics to Europe and beyond amid rising travel demand. The article airBaltic offers nearly 100 routes from the Baltics during this Summer season first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.


RIGA – The Latvian airline airBaltic announces that this summer season, it will offer nearly 100 routes from the Baltic States to various destinations across Europe and beyond, providing travelers with options for leisure, business, and onward connectivity.
After analyzing booking trends, passenger demand, and seasonal travel preferences across more than 70 destinations in the airBaltic’s network, the most popular this summer season are Alicante, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Copenhagen, London, Malaga, Paris, and Tirana. The airline has observed strong demand for sunny leisure destinations and city getaways this summer, along with growing demand for business travel to and from the Baltic States.
Martin Gauss, President and CEO of airBaltic: “airBaltic is the connectivity backbone of the Baltic States, and our goal is to provide diverse travel opportunities and seamless connections between the region and the rest of the world. Demand for our services and passenger numbers continues to grow each month, strengthening our position as the leading airline in the Baltics. Additionally, the connectivity airBaltic provides to and from the region enhances global accessibility, fostering growth in inbound tourism and international business travel.”
“This summer season, we will increase flight frequencies on several popular routes, as well as introduce new destinations from Tallinn and Vilnius, further expanding our market share across the entire region,” added Gauss.
This summer season, airBaltic will increase flight frequencies on 14 existing routes from Baltics, introduce direct flights from Tallinn to Reykjavík (Iceland), Palma de Mallorca (Spain), and Tirana (Albania), as well as from Vilnius to Prague (Czech Republic) and Tirana (Albania), while also extending its service to Dusseldorf (Germany).
Recently, airBaltic announced a significant increase in flights connecting the Baltic capitals with Amsterdam. During the summer season, the airline will operate three daily flights between Riga and Amsterdam, two daily flights between Tallinn and Amsterdam, and two daily flight between Vilnius and Amsterdam. This expansion provides customers with seamless connectivity to the capital of the Netherlands and a wide range of onward connection options through one of the largest airport hubs in Europe.
The airline offers both Economy and Business Class on all its flights. Business Class passengers can enjoy a comprehensive full-service package, including priority check-in and boarding, a front-of-cabin seat with a free seat for added privacy, a gourmet meal perfectly paired with a curated selection of premium beverages, and quicker disembarking upon arrival. Throughout the flight, a dedicated Business Class cabin crew ensures exceptional service.
airBaltic is the first European airline to provide free SpaceX Starlink high-speed internet on its flights and plans to equip its entire Airbus A220-300 fleet with the service by the end of the year.
airBaltic operates nearly 130 routes from Riga, Tallinn, Vilnius, Tampere, and, seasonally, Gran Canaria, offering connections to a wide range of destinations in the airline’s route network in Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and the Caucasus region.
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