
For the upcoming winter season (October 2025 – March 2026), airBaltic is expanding its network with 3 new routes: from Riga (Latvia) to Faro (Portugal), Tallinn (Estonia) to Madeira (Portugal), and Gran Canaria (Spain) to Ljubljana (Slovenia).
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This expansion will offer customers more travel options during the winter season. Tickets are already available for purchase on the airline’s official website.
For the upcoming winter season, airBaltic will increase flight frequencies from all three Baltic capitals to Amsterdam – offering 19 weekly flights from Riga, and 14 weekly flights each from Tallinn and Vilnius (Lithuania), enhancing access to onward destinations through one of Europe’s largest hubs. The airline will significantly expand its presence in Dubai (United Arab Emirates) by launching daily flights from its home base in Riga and doubling service from Vilnius with four weekly flights between the two cities.

Furthermore, airBaltic will extend some of its summer season routes into the winter season, with flights from Riga to Pisa and Porto operating through November. Meanwhile, flights from Riga to Catania will begin earlier than usual – in March 2026 – providing travelers with even more leisure options. Additionally, the airline will increase its flight frequencies from Riga to Sharm El-Sheikh (Egypt) and Hurghada (Egypt), offering three flights per week to each destination. During the upcoming winter season, airBaltic also plans to resume flights between Riga and Dublin (Ireland), operating two weekly flights between the two cities.
Throughout the winter season, airBaltic will also offer an extensive selection of ski destinations, including Innsbruck (Austria), Salzburg (Austria), Geneva (Switzerland), Verona (Italy), and Kittilä (Finland).