AirBaltic Eyes Balkan Expansion To Compensate For Lost Russian, Ukrainian Traffic
Mantas Vrubliauskas, AirBaltic vice president for network development, on stage at Routes Europe in Aarhus, Denmark.
Credit: Ocean Driven Media
AARHUS, Denmark—Latvian carrier airBaltic is looking to reposition Riga as a north-south hub, tapping connecting traffic flows from the Balkans to the Nordics and Western Europe. This year airBaltic will operate around 130 routes, including 17 new additions for this summer, but the airline’s network...
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