The Latvian national airline Air Baltic started operating winter schedule this weekend offering 12 new routes


02 Nov 2010 [12:38h]     Bookmark and Share


The Latvian national airline Air Baltic started operating winter schedule this weekend offering 12 new routes

The Latvian national airline Air Baltic started operating winter schedule this weekend offering 12 new routes


Tero Taskila, Chief Commercial Officer of airBaltic: „In 2009, Air Baltic made record profit, because we focused on attractive prices and good connections via Riga

Riga – Tero Taskila, Chief Commercial Officer of airBaltic: „In 2009, airBaltic made record profit, because we focused on attractive prices and good connections via Riga. We have adjusted our flights to meet the winter demand and seasonal changes.

Comparing to the schedule of the previous winter season, airBaltic plans to offer new flights this year from North Hub Riga to Kittila/ Levi, Vaasa, Kuopio, Rovaniemi in Finland, Amman (Jordan), Beirut (Lebanon), Umea (Sweden), and Moscow Domodedovo (Russia) Furthermore, airBaltic will operate new direct flights Tampere-Kittila/ Levi, Tampere-Rovaniemi, Vaasa-Umea, Tallinn-Vilnius.

In addition, airBaltic plans to increase flight frequency on several routes compared to the previous winter season. More flights will be operated to Bergen (4 times weekly), Stavanger (4 times weekly), Brussels (11 times weekly), Gothenburg (3 times weekly), Kaliningrad (13 times weekly), Helsinki (35 times weekly), Tbilisi (4 times weekly), Vienna (6 times weekly), Zurich (4 times weekly).

Air Baltic serves more than 80 destinations from its home base at North Hub Riga, Latvia. From each of these, Air Baltic offers convenient connections via North Hub Riga to its network spanning Europe, Scandinavia, Russia, CIS and the Middle East.

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