The Latvian airline airBaltic today, November 5, 2025, launched direct flights connecting its seasonal base in Gran Canaria (Spain) with Molde (Norway).
The service will operate weekly on Wednesdays until early April 2026, with an approximate flight time of 5 hours and 40 minutes.
This winter flight season, airBaltic will operate a total of seven direct routes from Gran Canaria to destinations across the Baltics, Scandinavia, and Central Europe, offering a wide range of travel options.
Thomas Ramdahl, Chief Commercial Officer at airBaltic: “The new route between the two cities is expected to attract more tourists from Norway to Gran Canaria during the colder months, when travellers in Northen Europe are seeking sunny and warm destinations, while also providing residents of Gran Canaria the opportunity to explore Norway’s stunning nature landscapes.
“We are grateful to our partners in Gran Canaria for supporting this expansion, which improves the island’s connectivity to a variety of destinations in Europe.”
The flights between Gran Canaria and Molde will be operated by modern Airbus A220-300 aircraft. The aircraft offers an excellent flying experience with such benefits for passengers as wider seats, larger windows, more hand luggage space in the cabin, and much more.
Furthermore, the airline is gradually equipping its fleet with free high-speed SpaceX Starlink internet, becoming the first European carrier to offer this service.
During this winter flight season, airBaltic will operate seven direct routes from Gran Canaria to Billund (Denmark), Ljubljana (Slovenia), Molde (Norway), Oslo Torp (Norway), Riga (Latvia), Tallinn (Estonia), and Vilnius (Lithuania), providing more travel opportunities form the island, while at the same time contribute to incoming tourism for the Gran Canaria.

