The FINANCIAL — The Latvian national airline airBaltic has concluded one-year agreements with the governments of Austria and Switzerland on the provision of flights for government-sector employees to and from more than 60 destinations in the airline’s extensive network of routes.
According to airBaltic, the agreements include the possibility of extending them once they expire.
Tero Taskila, Chief Commercial Officer of airBaltic: “We welcome the fact that we have signed these agreements with the Austrian and Swiss governments. This year five European governments have chosen airBaltic services –In addition to announcements today, Danish, Finnish and German governments signed agreements with us earlier this year. These agreements and to be selected The European Airline of the Year in October truly cement our promise to offer reliable, high quality service with attractive fares.”
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