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airBaltic Announces Flights Connecting Riga with Santorini and Heraklion

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Latvian airline airBaltic has announced that it will launch new scheduled flights between Riga and the Greek destinations of Santorini and Heraklion, Crete, for the summer season.

From May 15 the airline will connect Riga with Heraklion with two weekly flights.

airBaltic will begin weekly scheduled flights between Riga and Santorini as of June 5.

Both routes will be operated by an Airbus A220-300 aircraft.

According to Martin Gauss, Chief Executive Officer of airBaltic, the company is optimistic about the upcoming summer season.

“This summer season, airBaltic aims to offer a wide range of safe connections from Riga. If travel in general will be possible and the epidemiological situation improves as the vaccination levels increase, demand for air travel will return. We will be prepared for that, thus during the upcoming days we will be revealing several new destinations,” he said.

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

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