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airBaltic Expands Summer 2026 Schedule

airBaltic Expands Summer 2026 Schedule

Get ready, travel lovers — airBaltic is once again proving that the sky’s the limit. While other airlines are trimming routes faster than you can say “budget cuts,” Latvia’s national carrier is doing the opposite — adding new destinations, more flights, and a touch of Baltic flair to your 2026 summer plans. Riga, it seems, is ready to be Europe’s next connection hub — and airBaltic is the one handing out the boarding passes.

New Routes, Who This?

airBaltic’s summer 2026 schedule is looking more like a European bucket list than a flight roster. The airline is introducing new routes to Kaunas (Lithuania), Oulu (Finland), and Antalya (Turkey) — the latter graduating from a mere charter service to a full-fledged, scheduled route. So, if you’ve been dreaming of swapping your office chair for a Turkish sun lounger, this is your sign.

But that’s not all. airBaltic is also relaunching flights to some fan-favourite cities: Aberdeen, Belgrade, and Yerevan are back on the map — literally. It’s like the reunion tour you didn’t know you needed, just with more in-flight snacks and fewer encore requests.

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More Flights, Fewer Excuses

As if new destinations weren’t enough, airBaltic is boosting frequencies on 20 existing routes across Europe, including sunny spots like Malaga and Larnaca, and cultural hotspots like Istanbul, Milan, and Tbilisi. Basically, if you want to go somewhere interesting this summer, there’s a good chance airBaltic has you covered — possibly twice a day.

With nearly 110 routes planned across its bases, airBaltic’s 2026 expansion isn’t just ambitious — it’s a clear statement: the Baltics are open for business (and beach vacations).

A Fleet That’s Sleek

All of this expansion wouldn’t mean much without a solid fleet, and airBaltic has that in spades. The airline continues to operate a modern lineup of 50 Airbus A220-300s — sleek, efficient, and surprisingly roomy. It’s the kind of aircraft that makes even a two-hour hop feel a little fancy.

While some carriers are scaling back, airBaltic’s confidence is soaring higher than ever. The airline isn’t just connecting cities — it’s connecting optimism, opportunity, and probably a few too many weekend getaways.

So buckle up, grab your boarding pass, and prepare for takeoff — summer 2026 with airBaltic is looking delightfully sky-high.

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14 October 2025
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