
From late March 2026 to late October 2026, airBaltic will introduce 6 new routes, resume three destinations, and increase frequencies on nearly 30 existing routes from its bases across all three Baltic States.
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During the upcoming summer season, airBaltic will operate nearly 110 routes across all its bases, representing an approximately 7% increase compared to this summer.
For the upcoming summer season, airBaltic will launch new routes from its home base Riga (Latvia) to Kaunas (Lithuania), Oulu (Finland), and Antalya (Turkey), which until now has only been served as a charter flight.
From Tallinn (Estonia), the airline will expand connectivity with new services to Athens (Greece), Hamburg (Germany), and Vienna (Austria). The addition of the Riga-Kaunas route means that airBaltic will now operate from all three Lithuanian airports, further strengthening and growing its market presence in the country.
In the upcoming summer season, airBaltic also plans to relaunch three routes from the Latvian capital, Riga – to Aberdeen (United Kingdom), Belgrade (Serbia), and Yerevan (Armenia).
Furthermore, airBaltic will increase frequencies on nearly 30 existing routes – 20 from Riga, two from Tallinn, six from Vilnius (Lithuania), and one from Tampere (Finland). Among the destinations with expanded services are Istanbul, Larnaca, Malaga, Malta, Milan, Nice, Palma de Mallorca, Tbilisi, and many more, providing its customers with even more travel options.

