airBaltic to Offer 82 Routes in Summer 2021

08/07/2020

 

The Latvian airline airBaltic this week has announced the new network of the summer 2021 with the first 15 seasonal destinations from Riga that in 2020 were postponed due to COVID-19 outbreak. In total airBaltic will offer 82 routes for next summer season, which is +21% more, compared to this year. In addition, for summer season 2021 airBaltic will also increase the frequency on several popular destinations, including Barcelona, Paris, Rome, Dublin and many others.

 


Martin Gauss, CEO of airBaltic: “So far 2020 has been full of challenges, but with our passenger and employee health and safety remaining the top priority, we continue to focus on expansion of our operation. Already a year ahead, we have announced the plans for our new network and in combination with our new ticket types, our passengers can book the tickets to more than 80 routes with confidence.”

A complete schedule of airBaltic flights can be found on the company's homepage at www.airbaltic.com.

Destination

Flight frequency

Start date

Riga–Almaty (Kazakhstan)

3 flights weekly

March 28, 2021

Riga–Aberdeen (United Kingdom)

2 flights weekly

March 30, 2021

Riga–Bergen (Norway) – NEW

2 flights weekly

March 30, 2021

Riga–Yekaterinburg (Russia) – NEW

2 flights weekly

March 31, 2021

Riga–Rhodes (Greece)

1 flight weekly

April 24, 2021

Riga–Stavanger (Norway) – NEW

2 flights weekly

April 27, 2021

Riga–Baku (Azerbaijan)

2 flights weekly

April 28, 2021

Riga–Venice (Italy)

2 flights weekly

May 1, 2021

Riga–Yerevan (Armenia) – NEW

2 flights weekly

May 2, 2021

Riga–Palma (Spain)

1-2 flights weekly

May 2, 2021

Riga–Kazan (Russia)

2 flights weekly

May 3, 2021

Riga–Thessaloniki (Greece)

2 flights weekly

May 11, 2021

Riga–Olbia (Italy)

1 flight weekly

May 22, 2021

Riga–Trondheim (Norway) – NEW

2 flights weekly

June 1, 2021

Riga–Manchester (United Kingdom) – NEW

4 flights weekly

June 2, 2021

Currently airBaltic performs direct flights from Riga to various European business hubs and to such popular leisure destinations as Dubrovnik, Rijeka and Split in Croatia, Barcelona in Spain, Nice in France, Larnaca in Cyprus as well as Rome, Catania and Milan in Italy. In addition, during upcoming weeks airBaltic will launch direct flights from Riga to Billund (Denmark), Reykjavik (Iceland), Madrid (Spain), Zurich (Switzerland), Turku (Finland), Warsaw (Poland), Prague (Czech Republic), Stuttgart (Germany), Budapest (Hungary) and Liepaja (Latvia). airBaltic also offers various direct services from Tallinn and Vilnius. By the end of August 2020, airBaltic plans to connect Baltics on 69 routes.

airBaltic is in close cooperation with the authorities to monitor the situation and is flexible to adjust the flight schedule if needed. Passengers are strongly suggested to check the travel regulations and airport restrictions on the official websites or with local embassies before travelling. Regulations are changing rapidly and vary per country, therefore always make sure you have the latest information to have a smooth journey.


 

Riga Airport is a fast-growing Northern European air traffic hub. In 2019, Riga Airport served more than 7.8 million passengers. In the study by the company Cirium, Riga Airport is recognised as the 4th most punctual airport in the world in 2019 in the category of medium-sized airports.