airBaltic has unveiled an ambitious summer 2025 schedule, featuring nearly 100 routes across Europe and beyond. With a strong focus on leisure and business travel, the airline aims to further solidify its position as the primary carrier in the Baltic States, while enhancing regional connectivity and expanding its international reach.
Following a comprehensive analysis of booking trends and passenger demand across its network of over 70 destinations, airBaltic has identified Alicante, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Copenhagen, London, Malaga, Paris, and Tirana as the most in-demand cities for the upcoming season.
New Routes and Increased Frequencies
This summer, airBaltic is set to increase flight frequencies on 14 popular routes and launch new direct services from both Tallinn and Vilnius:
From Tallinn:
Reykjavík, Iceland
Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Tirana, Albania
From Vilnius:
Prague, Czech Republic
Tirana, Albania
Additionally, service to Düsseldorf, Germany will be extended.
A notable expansion also includes a major boost in connectivity to Amsterdam, one of Europe’s key air travel hubs:
Three daily flights from Riga
Two daily flights from both Tallinn and Vilnius
This enhanced service offers passengers more flexibility and seamless connections for onward travel across Europe and beyond.
Commitment to Comfort and Innovation
airBaltic offers both Economy and Business Class across its fleet. Business Class passengers benefit from:
Priority check-in and boarding
A front-row seat with a guaranteed free adjacent seat
Gourmet meals paired with premium beverages
Dedicated cabin crew and expedited disembarkation
The airline also leads the way in onboard innovation as the first European carrier to offer free Starlink high-speed internet. The service, provided by SpaceX, is currently being rolled out across the airline’s modern fleet of Airbus A220-300 aircraft and is expected to be available on all aircraft by the end of the year.
Driving Growth and Connectivity in the Baltics
“airBaltic is the connectivity backbone of the Baltic States, and our goal is to provide diverse travel opportunities and seamless connections between the region and the rest of the world,” said Martin Gauss, President and CEO of airBaltic. “With passenger numbers growing each month, we continue to strengthen our leadership position while supporting inbound tourism and international business.”
Serving nearly 130 routes from Riga, Tallinn, Vilnius, Tampere, and seasonally from Gran Canaria, airBaltic connects the Baltic States to Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and the Caucasus region. As demand for both sun-soaked getaways and city escapes rises, airBaltic is well-positioned to deliver flexible, reliable, and modern air travel options throughout the summer and beyond.