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airBaltic Announces Winter Routes

Alice Atherton
Last updated: 13 November 2025 10:19
By Alice Atherton
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The Latvian airline, airBaltic, has revealed this winter’s most popular destinations from its home bases in Riga (Latvia), Tallinn (Estonia) and Vilnius (Lithuania).

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Flights for the Winter SeasonairBaltic’s Winter Schedule:More Flight Frequencies
Hotel PACAI decorated for winter holidays in Vilnius, Lithuania in 2023
From sunny to wintery holidays, airBaltic has it all © Povilas Pofka

Flights for the Winter Season

This move from the airline is set to energise the winter tourism season in the Baltic capitals, providing easier access to sunny escapes and cultural hotspots across Europe.

From the airline’s main hub in Riga, this winter’s most popular destinations are Barcelona (Spain), Dubai (United Arab Emirates), London (UK), Munich (Germany), Paris (France), and Prague (Czech Republic). From Tallinn, the top destinations include Amsterdam (the Netherlands), Barcelona, Brussels (Belgium), Copenhagen (Denmark), Munich, and Vilnius. Meanwhile, from Vilnius, passengers are favouring Amsterdam, Dubai, Munich, Paris, Tallinn, and Tenerife (Spain).

AirBaltic
AirBaltic © Markus Eigenheer

airBaltic’s Winter Schedule:

From Riga

From Tallinn

From Vilnius

Barcelona (five weekly flights) Amsterdam (two daily flights) Amsterdam (two daily flights)
Dubai (six weekly flights) Barcelona (two weekly flights) Dubai (three weekly flights)
London (up to two daily flights) Brussels (five weekly flights) Munich (six weekly flights)
Munich (up to two daily flights) Copenhagen (four weekly flights) Paris (five weekly flights)
Paris (up to two daily flights) Munich (five weekly flights) Tallinn (up to eight weekly flights)
Prague (up to six weekly flights) Vilnius (up to eight weekly flights) Tenerife (three weekly flights)

With airBaltic’s wide range of winter destinations, the airline has catered to every type of traveller. From warm destinations perfect for escaping the winter, to ski resorts and nature-focused active trips, while also providing numerous city getaway options.

During this winter season, airBaltic is operating over 90 direct routes across all its bases, offering travellers a diverse selection. The airline has also launched four new routes, connecting Riga to Faro (Portugal), Tallinn to Madeira (Portugal), and Gran Canaria (Spain) to both Ljubljana (Slovenia) and Molde (Norway).

Airbus A220-300 of AirBaltic landing at Visby airport
airBaltic Airbus A220-300 © Bene Riobó

More Flight Frequencies

In addition, airBaltic is increasing flight frequencies to Amsterdam from all three Baltic capitals and expanding services to Dubai from Riga and Vilnius, connecting the Baltics with major hubs even more frequently.

The airline has also increased frequencies from Riga to Sharm El-Sheikh and Hurghada (both in Egypt) to three per week and resumed its Riga-Dublin (Ireland) service with two weekly flights. Meanwhile, flights on the Riga-Catania (Italy) route will start earlier than usual, beginning in February.

Do you have plans for the winter holidays? Let us know in the comments.

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Alice Atherton
ByAlice Atherton
Aviation Reporter - A UK-based writer and recent university graduate whose breadth of creative work spans fiction, opinion and feature writing. With a passion for storytelling and a growing interest in the fast-moving aviation sector, she brings a fresh, narrative-driven perspective to air travel news — capturing the human side of airlines, airports and global connections.
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