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airBaltic extends operating season of flights to Athens and Reykjavik

Latvian airline airBaltic has announced the extension of the operating season of its flights from Riga to Athens, Greece and Reykjavik, Iceland. Flights to Reykjavik will be operated until 31 January, 2020 and restart on 3 March, 2020 but the flights from Riga to Athens will continue until 1 December, 2019 and restart on 4 March, 2020.

Martin Gauss, chief executive officer of airBaltic said: “We see a growing demand from our passengers for flights to Athens and Reykjavik. Thus, we have now extended the operating season on these routes.”

During the season, airBaltic will fly from Riga to Reykjavik two times per week, with passengers boarding an Airbus A220-300 aircraft for a flight that will last three hours and 55 minutes. Meanwhile, airBaltic will fly from Riga to Athens two times per week, with passengers boarding an Airbus A220-300 aircraft for a flight that will last three hours and 10 minutes.

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airBaltic extends operating season of flights to Athens and Reykjavik

Latvian airline airBaltic has announced the extension of the operating season of its flights from Riga to Athens, Greece and Reykjavik, Iceland. Flights to Reykjavik will be operated until 31 January, 2020 and restart on 3 March, 2020 but the flights from Riga to Athens will continue until 1 December, 2019 and restart on 4 March, 2020.

Martin Gauss, chief executive officer of airBaltic said: “We see a growing demand from our passengers for flights to Athens and Reykjavik. Thus, we have now extended the operating season on these routes.”

During the season, airBaltic will fly from Riga to Reykjavik two times per week, with passengers boarding an Airbus A220-300 aircraft for a flight that will last three hours and 55 minutes. Meanwhile, airBaltic will fly from Riga to Athens two times per week, with passengers boarding an Airbus A220-300 aircraft for a flight that will last three hours and 10 minutes.

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