TALLINN - The Latvian airline Air Baltic announces that this summer season, the company will offer direct flights from Tallinn to 20 destinations, providing travelers with options for leisure, business, and onward connectivity.
Based on booking trends, passenger demand, and seasonal preferences, the airline has observed high interest in sunny holiday destinations and city breaks, as well as increasing demand for business travel to and from Tallinn. This summer's most popular destinations are Amsterdam, Barcelona, Copenhagen, Malaga, and Paris, the airline said.
"Air Baltic is the connectivity backbone of the Baltic states, and our goal is to provide diverse travel opportunities and seamless connections between the region and the rest of the world. Demand for our services and passenger numbers continues to grow each month, strengthening our position as the leading airline in the Baltics. Additionally, the connectivity Air Baltic provides to and from the region enhances global accessibility, fostering growth in inbound tourism and international business travel," Martin Gauss, president and CEO of Air Baltic, said.
Due to growing demand, the airline will increase flight frequency this summer on six existing routes from Tallinn -- to Amsterdam, Brussels, Munich, Paris, Riga, and Vilnius. In addition, Air Baltic plans to launch direct flights from Tallinn to Reykjavík, Palma de Mallorca, and Tirana.
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