airBaltic announced its New Year campaign, offering its customers a variety of travel options and convenient connections to popular destinations across Europe.

New Year sales campaign announced
In 2025, the three Baltic capitals: Riga (Latvia), Tallinn (Estonia), and Vilnius (Lithuania) were the most popular destinations. The 2026 campaign is scheduled to run from Jan. 6 to Jan. 27 with fares starting at €27. This allows passengers to plan their trips for the travel period from Feb. 1 to Dec. 15.
The flight schedule for the airline :
From Riga –
- Amsterdam, up to three daily flights
- Berlin, up to ten weekly flights
- Copenhagen, up to seventeen weekly flights
- Dubai, up to six weekly flights
- London, up to thirteen weekly flights
- Oslo, up to thirteen weekly flights
- Paris, up to two daily flights
- Rome, up to six weekly flights
- Vienna, up to ten weekly flights
- Zurich, up to nine weekly flights
From Vilnius –
- Amsterdam, up to two daily flights
- Berlin, up to three weekly flights
- Dubai, up to three weekly flights
- Hamburg, two weekly flights
- Lisbon, two weekly flights
- Munich, up to eight weekly flights
- Paris, up to six weekly flights
- Tallinn, up to nine weekly flights
- Tenerife, up to two weekly flights
From Tallinn –
- Amsterdam, up to two daily flights
- Barcelona, two weekly flights
- Brussels, up to five weekly flights
- Copenhagen, four weekly flights
- London, three weekly flights
- Malaga, up to three weekly flights
- Munich, up to six weekly flights
- Paris, five weekly flights
- Tenerife, up to three weekly flights
- Vilnius, up to nine weekly flights

New Connections to Europe
airBaltic has also announced its new routes to Europe and an increase in flight frequencies on more than 30 existing routes from the three Baltic capitals.
In addition, the new route expansion includes Antalya (Turkey), Gothenburg (Sweden), Kaunas (Lithuania), Oulu (Finland), and Warsaw (Poland). As well as Athens (Greece), Hamburg (Germany), Vienna (Austria), Chisinau (Moldova) and Zurich (Switzerland).
Over the past 30 years, airBaltic has evolved into a globally recognised carrier, which now connects the Baltic states to 80 destinations across Europe and beyond.
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