The FINANCIAL — The Latvian airline airBaltic has improved services between Riga and Copenhagen by introducing a larger jet aircraft on the route.
This strengthens the connection between the Latvian and Danish capitals, as well as offers convenient travel opportunities beyond to the Baltic region, Scandinavia and the CIS countries, according to airBaltic.
Wolfgang Reuss, SVP of Network Management of airBaltic: “We are delighted that by upgrading our Riga – Copenhagen route we shorten travel time, double available seats, and double the amount of cheap tickets.”
airBaltic flies from Riga to Copenhagen 3 times daily. airBaltic will operate Boeing 737 on the route on business days Monday to Friday. The flight is scheduled to last 1 hours 35 minutes. One-way ticket prices start at 55 EUR, including airport fees and transaction costs.