The Latvian airline airBaltic reveals its most popular destinations in 2025 from all three Baltic capitals – Riga (Latvia), Tallinn (Estonia), and Vilnius (Lithuania).
The results reflect the airline’s extensive network from the Baltic capitals, offering customers a wide variety of travel options and convenient connections to popular destinations across Europe.
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Amsterdam (up to three daily flights) Berlin (up to ten weekly flights) Copenhagen (up to seventeen weekly flights) Dubai (up to six weekly flights) London (up to thirteen weekly flights) Oslo (up to fifteen weekly flights) Paris (up to two daily flights) Rome (up to six weekly flights) Vienna (up to ten weekly flights) Zurich (up to nine weekly flights) |
Amsterdam (up to two daily flights) Berlin (up to three weekly flights) Dubai (up to three weekly flights) Hamburg (two weekly flights) Lisbon (two weekly flights) Munich (up to eight weekly flights) Paris (up to six weekly flights) Prague (up to three weekly flights) Tallinn (up to nine weekly flights) Tenerife (up to two weekly flights) |
Amsterdam (up to two daily flights) Barcelona (two weekly flights) Brussels (up to five weekly flights) Copenhagen (four weekly flights) London (three weekly flight) Malaga (up to three weekly flights) Munich (up to six weekly flights) Paris (five weekly flights) Tenerife (up to three weekly flights) Vilnius (up to nine weekly flights) |
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Furthermore, at the beginning of the new year, airBaltic offers its passengers a sales campaign, allowing them to plan their travels for the year ahead at attractive prices.
The MEGA SALE 2026 campaign takes place from January 6 to January 27, 2026, with fares starting from EUR 27, enabling passengers to plan their trips for the travel period from February 1 to December 15, 2026.
Tickets for each destination are limited, so travellers are advised to book early to secure the best fares. All the routes are available on: https://www.airbaltic.com/en/campaign/sale
For the upcoming summer season, airBaltic will expand its network by launching new routes from the Baltic capitals. From Riga, new routes will be introduced to Antalya (Turkey), Gothenburg (Sweden), Kaunas (Lithuania), Oulu (Finland), and Warsaw (Poland).
From Tallinn to Athens (Greece), Hamburg (Germany), and Vienna (Austria), while Vilnius will gain new direct flights to Chisinau (Moldova) and Zurich (Switzerland). These additions will broaden travel options for passengers across the region.
In addition to new routes, airBaltic will also increase flight frequencies on more than 30 existing routes from all three Baltic capitals during the summer season – 20 from Riga, four from Tallinn, and seven from Vilnius, providing travellers with greater flexibility and improved schedule choice.
The airline will also resume several routes from Riga and Tallinn, further strengthening its overall network – from Riga to Aberdeen (United Kingdom), Belgrade (Serbia), and Yerevan (Armenia), from Tallinn to Oslo (Norway).

