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airBaltic enters winter season with improved service

By increasing flight frequencies compared to last winter, airBaltic will improve its service to both local passengers, and those travelling in transit via Riga to and from 60 destinations in Europe, Middle East, Russia/CIS. airBaltic is adding Budapest and Chisinau to its selection of winter destinations.

RIGA – On October 28, Latvian national airline airBaltic entered the winter season with an increased number of flights in its network spanning Europe, Middle East, and Russia/CIS.

By increasing flight frequencies compared to last winter, airBaltic will improve its service to both local passengers, and those travelling in transit via Riga to and from 60 destinations in Europe, Middle East, Russia/CIS. airBaltic is adding Budapest and Chisinau to its selection of winter destinations, and increasing flights to routes connecting Riga with London, Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, Vienna, Munich, Dusseldorf, Oslo, Bergen, Billund, and boasting a larger family of major airlines as partners that offer convenient code-share flights to and from airports worldwide.

airBaltic will increase its Riga- London service to 8 weekly flights, up from 7 last winter. airBaltic will also offer 9 weekly flights on the Riga-Paris route, up from 7 last winter; the partnership with AirFrance will enable airBaltic passengers to reach over 150 destinations worldwide. Riga-Brussels flights will be operated 10 times weekly, an increase from 8 times the previous winter; airBaltic’s partnership with Brussels Airlines offers convenient connections with destinations in Africa. airBaltic will increase its Riga- Amsterdam service to 9 weekly flights, up from 7 last winter, and reinforces the partnership with KLM, offering convenient connections with destinations worldwide.

airBaltic will increase its Riga-Vienna service to 10 weekly flights, up from 7 last winter; the flight will be operated in cooperation with Austrian Airlines. Riga-Munich flights will be operated 10 times weekly, as a result of improving frequency from 7 to 10 weekly. airBaltic will also offer 5 weekly flights on the Riga-Dusseldorf route, up from 4 last winter; airBaltic’s recent partnership with airberlin has improved connections between the Baltic region and airports in Germany (such as Cologne, Stuttgart, Nuremberg, Muenster, Karlsruhe/Baden Baden, Saarbrucken, Westerland), Europe and worldwide. airBaltic will increase its Riga- Billund service to 4 weekly flights, up from 3 last winter. Riga-Bergen flights will be operated 4 times weekly, as a result of adding one frequency compared to last winter. Riga-Oslo route will be reinforced to offer 20 weekly flights; connections between Norway and the Baltic region will thus be improved to offer 29 weekly flights.

Starting from the winter season, airBaltic will also improve customer service at Kiev Boryspil airport by changing to the newly built Terminal D.

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