AirBaltic Launches Year-Round Flights from Athens to Riga and Expands Greek Connections
AirBaltic, Latvia’s state-owned low-cost airline, will start connecting Athens with Riga from March 4 to January 11. The airline offers three flights each week on this route.
Additionally, AirBaltic will introduce two new routes from April 28 to October 25. There will be flights from Vilnius, Lithuania, to Rhodes twice a week. A weekly flight from Riga to Mykonos will operate from June 5 to August 28.
AirBaltic will also launch flights to various Greek destinations, including:
How can travelers find the best deals on flights with AirBaltic for the new routes?
Interview with Air Travel Specialist on AirBaltic’s New Routes
Date: March 1, 2024
Interviewer: [Your Name]
Guest: Dr. Elina Krastin, Air Travel Analyst
Interviewer: Thank you for joining us today, Dr. Krastin. AirBaltic has announced new flight routes connecting Athens with Riga. What impact do you think this will have on travel between these two cities?
Dr. Krastin: Thank you for having me. The new route that AirBaltic is starting from March 4 to January 11 represents a significant opportunity for both leisure and business travelers. With three flights a week, it not only enhances travel options but also strengthens the connectivity between Greece and the Baltics, which could lead to more tourism and investment opportunities.
Interviewer: That’s insightful. AirBaltic is also introducing two additional routes this summer, including flights from Vilnius to Rhodes and from Riga to Mykonos. How do you see these new routes influencing summer travel?
Dr. Krastin: These routes are perfectly timed for the summer season and should appeal to both local travelers and international tourists looking to visit these beautiful destinations. The twice-weekly flights from Vilnius to Rhodes, along with the weekly service from Riga to Mykonos, provide easier access to popular holiday spots, potentially boosting tourism numbers significantly in those areas.
Interviewer: In addition to these routes, AirBaltic is launching flights to other Greek destinations like Rhodes, Corfu, Thessaloniki, and Iraklio. What does this expansion signify for travelers in the Baltics?
Dr. Krastin: This expansion is crucial for promoting travel flexibility and diversity for travelers in the Baltics. With services starting in May and operating through the summer months, it opens up options for holidaymakers seeking various experiences—from the historic sites of Thessaloniki to the scenic beaches of Corfu and Rhodes. It signifies AirBaltic’s commitment to enhancing connectivity and catering to the increasing demand for travel to Greece.
Interviewer: Given the ongoing challenges in the airline industry, how important is this expansion for AirBaltic?
Dr. Krastin: This expansion is vital for AirBaltic as it not only diversifies their route network but also positions the airline strongly in the competitive low-cost market. By establishing new connections to popular tourist destinations, they can attract a broader customer base, which is essential for recovery and growth post-pandemic.
Interviewer: what advice would you give to travelers looking to take advantage of these new routes?
Dr. Krastin: I would advise travelers to book early to secure the best fares, especially during peak summer months when demand is high. Furthermore, they should keep an eye out for promotions or packages that the airline may offer to entice travelers. It’s also wise to check travel requirements and conditions, since they can vary by destination.
Interviewer: Thank you, Dr. Krastin, for your valuable insights into AirBaltic’s new routes and their implications for travelers!
Dr. Krastin: My pleasure! Thank you for having me.
– Riga to Rhodes: May 4 to October 19
– Riga to Corfu: April 29 to September 6
– Riga to Thessaloniki: May 6 to October 21
– Riga to Iraklio: May 3 to October 25
