airBaltic has announced that it will resume direct
flights from Riga to Paris on 9 June 2020, two days earlier than
expected.
As regulations are changing rapidly and vary per
country, passengers are strongly suggested to check travel
regulations and airport restrictions on the official websites or
with local embassies before travelling.
Currently,
airBaltic operates direct flights from Riga to Tallinn, Vilnius,
Oslo, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Helsinki, Munich, Berlin and Hamburg.
The airline will also soon resume flights to Vienna and
Dusseldorf.
Martin Gauss, CEO of airBaltic,
said, “Until the crisis
began, we provided the best connectivity to and from all three
Baltic capitals. We will continue this path by gradually adding
new destination to our route map and guaranteeing safe and
convenient travel for our passengers. We have introduced strong safety measures and our new
flight operations follow the recommendations issued by
authorities. All passengers on board airBaltic aircraft are
provided with a complimentary basic care kit consisting of a
protective face mask and disinfection wipes.”
In addition to Riga, the airline also operates various direct services
from Tallinn and Vilnius.
See also:
airBaltic Airbus A220-300 Interview with Martin Gauss, CEO.
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