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AirBaltic Extends Athens – Riga Seasonal Routes to December

by Eleftheria Pantziou
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Photo Source: @airBaltic
Photo Source: @airBaltic

Photo Source: @airBaltic

Latvian airline airBaltic has announced the extension of its seasonal direct itineraries between Riga and Athens until December 1, 2019, aiming to meet the increasing demand for travel between the two countries beyond the summer season.

The route was initially planned to operate until October.

Furthermore, airBaltic will start its summer itineraries to Athens earlier next year, and specifically on March 4, instead of April.

For the months of December 2019 and January 2020, AirBaltic will be connecting Athens and Riga with two weekly flights.

AirBaltic Sales Manager for the Greek market, Dace Feldmane.

AirBaltic Sales Manager for the Greek market, Dace Feldmane. Photo: GTP

“The Greek market is very important to us. We are operating three direct flights [per week] from Riga to Athens for the summer, and we will also conduct two flights for the winter season…

We hope to be able to keep the same schedule next year, and explore new options for other Greek destinations as well,” airBaltic sales manager for the Greek market, Dace Feldmane, told reporters during a press conference on Wednesday.

The announcement follows the launch of a new direct weekly route from Riga to the Greek island of Kos in May.

AirBaltic’s summer schedule also includes direct flights to Thessaloniki and a weekly flight to Rhodes.

Passenger traffic soars between Athens and the Baltics

Ioanna Papadopoulou. Photo GTP

AirBaltic seeks to tap into the increasing demand for routes between Greece and the Baltic countries – Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.

According to Athens International Airport (AIA) Communications & Marketing Manager Ioanna Papadopoulou, passenger traffic between the Baltics and Athens, significantly increased by 198 percent in 2018 compared to 2017.

“This is due to the fact that Athens now has seasonal [summer] direct connections with the three countries,” she said.

Furthermore, passenger traffic between Athens and Riga increased by 43 percent in 2018 also showing high load factors.

AirBaltic has also launched new flights from Riga to Dublin, Stuttgart, Lviv and Menorca, as part of its 2019 summer schedule.

Fleet renewal

In order to meet the high passenger demand, airBaltic plans to end its Being 737 fleet operation in autumn 2019, with the introduction of the new Airbus A220-300, which offers additional efficiency and a better travel experience. So far, airBaltic has received 18 new aircraft, and expects eight more by the end of the year.

The airline has ordered a total of 80 Airbus A220-300s (50 firm order and 30 options), which will be delivered by 2022.

The carrier currently serves over 70 destinations from Riga, Tallinn and Vilnius, offering convenient connections via Riga to its network spanning Europe, Scandinavia, the CIS and the Middle East.

In 2018, airBaltic carried over 4 million passengers, a record number in the airline’s history.

TAL Aviation is the GSA (General Sales Agent) of airBaltic in Greece.

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