
Effective March 29th, airBaltic has relocated its operations at Frankfurt Airport to Terminal 1, further improving the travel experience by offering customers a more seamless journey with faster and more convenient connections to the airline’s codeshare partner flights.
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This move represents a significant improvement for airBaltic customers. Terminal 1 at Frankfurt Airport is the airport’s main terminal for international and connecting flights, offering efficient transfers, clear way-finding, and a wide range of services in one place. It also provides convenient access to the long-distance and regional train stations, as well as the bus station, ensuring fast and easy travel to and from the airport.
airBaltic offers daily flights between Riga and Frankfurt at convenient times, serving both business and leisure travellers and enabling easy connections to numerous destinations via its codeshare partners.
In late 2025, airBaltic and Lufthansa expanded their codeshare agreement on Riga-Frankfurt flights, improving connectivity for passengers continuing to Lufthansa’s onward destinations.