airBaltic Top Winter Holiday Destinations

During the winter holidays, destinations that have grown most in popularity among airBaltic passengers are Abu Dhabi, Prague and Vienna. Overall, the largest number of passengers are planning to travel from Riga to Moscow, London, Munich, St. Petersburg and Berlin.

Eva Plakane, SVP Revenue Management at airBaltic: "For each holiday season, we offer our passengers additional flights to the regular winter program on the most demanded routes. This year we added extra flights on selected routes from Riga to Moscow, Paris, London and other destinations, so that families across Europe could be together for the holidays. In addition, this is the first winter season, during which we offer our passengers flights to Dublin, Reykjavik and Stuttgart."

During the winter season, airBaltic also offers seasonal flights to ski resorts of Salzburg, Verona and Poprad in the High Tatras Mountains as well as four weekly flights to Abu Dhabi. airBaltic will also continue to offer such sunny leisure destinations as Malaga, Barcelona and Lisbon among others.

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