Air Serbia and airBaltic have signed a new two-year wet lease agreement for the Airbus A220-300 aircraft, expanding their existing cooperation.
Starting on November 1, airBaltic will operate flights on behalf of Air Serbia using A220-300 aircraft with a capacity of 148 seats.
During the upcoming winter season, two airBaltic aircraft will be engaged in Air Serbia’s operations, while as many as four aircraft will be in service during the 2026 summer season.
Thomas Ramdahl, chief commercial officer at airBaltic, said the agreement marks more than 10 years of partnership between the two airlines.
“Expanding this cooperation through the ACMI agreement supports efficient fleet use and reliable operations for both airlines,” he said.
“The ACMI model enables airBaltic to provide flexible capacity to partner airlines across Europe while maintaining consistent product quality and operational reliability.”
airBaltic, the flag carrier of Latvia, is based in Riga with its main hub at Riga International Airport. The airline also operates secondary bases in Tallinn, Estonia, and Vilnius, Lithuania. Air Serbia, the country’s flag carrier, is based in Belgrade.