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airBaltic launches Direct Flights between Gran Canaria and Molde

Suhani Joshi
Last updated: 6 November 2025 08:42
By Suhani Joshi
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airBaltic has announced its daily service flights between Gran Canaria and Molde. The service will be operating every Wednesday until early April 2026. This holiday season, airBaltic will operate seven direct routes from Gran Canaria to places across the Baltics, Scandinavia, and Central Europe.

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airBaltic will connect Gran Canaria and places across Europe and the Baltic © Tony Webster

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The airlines will operate seven direct routes from Gran Canaria to Billund (Denmark), Riga (Latvia), Tallinn (Estonia), and Vilnius (Lithuania), connecting a range of countries.

Chief Commercial Officer at airBaltic, Thoms Ramdahl commented, “The new route between the two cities is expected to attract more tourists from Norway to Gran Canaria during the colder months, when travellers in Northern Europe are seeking sunny and warm destinations, while also providing residents of Gran Canaria the opportunity to explore Norway’s stunning natural landscapes. We are grateful to our partners in Gran Canaria for supporting this expansion, which improves the island’s connectivity to a variety of destinations in Europe.”

In addition to this, the flights between Gran Canaria and Molde will be operated by Airbus A220-300 aircraft, which offer wider seats, larger windows and more hand luggage space.

Moreover, the flight time between the two regions is 5 hours and 40 minutes (approximately).

In the span of 30 years, airBaltic has become a globally respected carrier, connecting the Baltic States to 80 destinations across Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and the Caucasus region, offering global connectivity.

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airBaltic aircraft © airBaltic

About airBaltic

The airline is the leading airline in the Baltics and one of the fastest-growing European carriers. In 2025, airBaltic was also recognised as the world’s 50th safest and overall best airline, as well as one of the leading global airlines in sustainability.

Moreover, the company is majority owned by the Latvian state, holding 88.37% of the voting rights, while Deutsche Lufthansa AG holds 20% and other private shareholders hold the remaining shares.

What do you think about his service between Gran Canaria and Molde? Let us know in the comments below!

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