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airBaltic Announces its Most Popular Inflight Products for First Half of 2025

Cheryl Ng
Last updated: 23 July 2025 09:50
By Cheryl Ng
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A well-dressed man in a suit enjoys a cup of coffee and a dessert offers by airBaltic inflight service.
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Flag carrier of Latvia, airBaltic, has revealed the food and items which gained the most selection on its inflight service in the first half of 2025.

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Most popular inflight menu selected by passengers on the flightsMost popular inflight items sold on the flightsMake an order before take-off
Two people dining on an aeroplane tray, featuring their meal and the aeroplane's interior setting around them.
Two people dining on an aeroplane tray, enjoying airBaltic inflight service. © airBaltic

Most popular inflight menu selected by passengers on the flights

airBaltic offers various food and drink options for passengers, including snacks, meals, and desserts and an extensive selection of beverages featuring both local specialities and popular global brands.

The top five ranked meal and drink selections provided by the airCafe include croissant with ham, wrap with salmon, wrap burger filled with BBQ-infused pulled beef, chicken panini, and sour cream and onion Pringles crisps.

A female flight attendant presents food to a male passenger in an airBaltic aircraft.
A female flight attendant presents food to a male passenger in an airBaltic aircraft © airBaltic

Most popular inflight items sold on the flights

In addition to food menu, airBaltic also offers a wide range of products, including perfumes, cosmetics, accessories, souvenirs, and gifts from popular brands at attractive prices during the journey.

In the first half of 2025, Bugatti perfumes from both the men’s and women’s lines, the Aviator smartwatch, and magic scratch notes were the most popular items among passengers.

A woman wearing an Apple Watch on her wrist, is looking at the screen which is showing the airBaltic membership.
Passengers using airBaltic membership © airBaltic

Make an order before take-off

airBaltic Economy Class passengers who would like to make a pre-order from the airline’s extensive menu can customise up to five meals and five drinks during the ticket purchase process via Manage My Booking, a new service expected to be launched by the end of the year.

airBaltic Vice President Customer Experience and Insights Natālija Kuzmina said:

“When planning our inflight assortment, we always aim to offer a wide range of food and beverage options, ensuring that every customer can find something that suits their preferences. Ahead of each season, we also add to our selection new seasonal items. Our inflight experience is designed to be fully customizable, allowing passengers to tailor their journey to their individual preferences and needs whether they buy on board from a wide assortment of airCafe menu or make a pre-order. For added convenience, passengers can pre-order and customise their meals from an extensive selection of over 30 options, providing even more freedom and variety to our customers.”

Have you ever shopped inflight? Tell us about your experience and leave a comment below!

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Aviation Reporter - A recent graduate with BA Media and Communications, Cheryl is currently pursuing her masters in Digital Journalism at Goldsmiths University. Cheryl's love for travel comes from her fluency in three languages!
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