The Riga routes are to Rzeszow in Poland, Cluj-Napoca in Romania, Stavanger in Norway and Mykonos in Greece. While the Rzeszow route launches next month, the others will not be added to the flight schedules until mid-2025.
Martin Gauss, President and CEO of airBaltic said: “airBaltic is the connectivity backbone for the entire Baltic region. With the introduction of 16 new routes, we continue to strengthen our position as the leading and most favored airline in the Baltic States. Furthermore, to serve the growing demand on our existing routes, we have increased flight frequencies on 17 direct routes from the Baltic States, offering our customers even broader range of travel options.”
More details are available at www.airbaltic.com.