airBaltic has announced significant network expansions for the upcoming summer season, introducing new routes and increasing flight frequencies across its three Baltic hubs: Riga, Tallinn, and Vilnius.
From Riga, passengers will gain access to five new destinations: Antalya (Turkey), Gothenburg (Sweden), Kaunas (Lithuania), Oulu (Finland), and Warsaw (Poland).
From Tallinn, airBaltic will launch direct flights to Athens (Greece), Hamburg (Germany), and Vienna (Austria), expanding connectivity to Southern and Central Europe.
From Vilnius, new routes will include Chisinau (Moldova) and Zurich (Switzerland), offering travellers more options for both business and leisure trips.
In addition to new destinations, airBaltic will increase flight frequencies on more than 30 existing routes during the summer season: 20 from Riga, four from Tallinn, and seven from Vilnius. This move aims to provide greater flexibility and improved travel schedules for passengers across the Baltic region.
The airline will also resume several routes previously suspended, including flights from Riga to Aberdeen (United Kingdom), Belgrade (Serbia), and Yerevan (Armenia), as well as from Tallinn to Oslo (Norway).
airBaltic expands network for Summer 2026