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airBaltic resumes flights outside EU

Latvian airline airBaltic announces that starting from March 17 it plans to resume flights from Riga to Kyiv for those passengers that are travelling for essential reasons. airBaltic will resume additional flights outside the European Union starting from March 28.

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airBaltic Airbus A 220-300 (photo: airBaltic)

Martin Gauss, Chief Executive Officer of airBaltic:

– Now that flights from Latvia to countries outside the European Union are allowed, we are gradually resuming connections to a few key destinations, to improve the essential connectivity we provide for the Baltic region. For many people, who need to travel for essential reasons, aviation is the safest mode of transportation.”

Starting on March 28, airBaltic plans to resume flights also from Riga to Tbilisi, Tel Aviv, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Odessa and Minsk.

  • Kiev – flights started 17 March 2021, 4 times a week (D1,3,5,7)
  • Odessa – flights starting from 30 March 2021, once a week (D5)
  • St Petersburg – flights starting from 28 March 2021, 4 times a week (D1,3,5,7)
  • Moscow – flights starting from 28 March 2021, 4 times a week (D1,3,4,7)
  • Minsk – flights starting from 28 March 2021, twice a week (D4,7)
  • Tbilisi – flights starting from 28 March 2021, twice a week (D3,7)
  • Tel Aviv – flights starting from 30 March 2021, twice a week (D2,6)

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

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