airBaltic

airBaltic

airBaltic is the national airline of Latvia and a leading carrier in the Baltic region, renowned for its commitment to excellence and innovation in air travel. Founded in 1995, airBaltic has grown into a dynamic and modern airline, connecting the Baltic states with numerous destinations across Europe, the Middle East, and beyond.

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About Company

Headquartered in Riga, airBaltic operates a modern fleet of Airbus A220-300 aircraft, known for their fuel efficiency and passenger comfort. With a focus on providing a seamless travel experience, airBaltic offers a range of services and amenities to meet the needs of both business and leisure travelers.

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One of airBaltic's key strengths is its extensive route network, which includes over 70 destinations served directly from its hubs in Riga, Tallinn, and Vilnius. Whether travelers are looking to explore historic cities, relax on sunny beaches, or attend business meetings, airBaltic offers convenient connections to a wide variety of destinations.

In addition to its passenger services, airBaltic also operates cargo flights, providing essential transportation solutions for businesses across the Baltic region and beyond.

Committed to sustainability and environmental responsibility, airBaltic continually invests in modern, fuel-efficient aircraft and implements eco-friendly practices to minimize its carbon footprint.

With its dedication to customer satisfaction, operational excellence, and sustainable growth, airBaltic remains a preferred choice for travelers seeking reliable, high-quality air travel experiences in the Baltic region and beyond.