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airBaltic to Offer Weekly Summer Seasonal Service Between Riga and Corfu

Starting June 12th, airBaltic will launch seasonal summer service between Riga and Corfu in partnership with Mouzenidis Travel. Flights will be offered once weekly with fares starting at €125.


airBaltic Airbus A220-300 - Courtesy airBaltic

On Wednesday (May 12, 2021) airBaltic announced the launch of a weekly summer seasonal flight between Riga and the Greek island of Corfu from June 12, 2021. The route will be operated in partnership with Mouzenidis Travel. For summer 2021, airBaltic will serve over 70 destinations from Riga, including seven destinations in Italy, six in Greece and six in Spain.


In Wednesday’s announcement, airBaltic’s Chief Executive Officer, Martin Gauss, said,


“As vaccines become more available, growing number of people across the Baltics are starting to plan their safe summer getaways. We continue to improve our schedule to offer a larger variety of sunny destinations. In total, this year we plan to offer flights on 95 routes across the Baltics.”


Established in 1995, Air Baltic Corporation SA (airBaltic) is a joint stock company with most of the equity (96.14%) held by the Latvian state and the remaining shares held by Lars Thuesen through his holding company Aircraft Leasing 1 SIA. The airline Group also includes Air Baltic Training SIA, Loyalty Services SIA, Baltijas Kravu Centrs SIA and Crew Resources AS. One of the most punctual carriers in the world, the airline connects the Baltic region to over 70 destinations in Europe, the Middle East, and the CIS with a fleet of 25 Airbus A220-300s.


Source: airBaltic

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