airBaltic has made a decision to continue its domestic flights connecting Riga and Liepaja during the winter season.
The decision will allow the city to remain available for visitors from more than 60 airBaltic destinations in Europe, Scandinavia, the Middle East and the CIS.
Martin Gauss, chief executive at airBaltic, said: “The performance of the flights to Liepaja beat our expectations.
“We hoped to serve 3,200 passengers on the route, however, already now, two months before the end of the summer season, more than 4,500 passengers have made a booking.
“We had to analyse the most recent data in order to understand, whether it would have a positive network effect continuing flying to Liepaja during the winter.
“Now we have confirmed our plans to serve the destination year-round.”
Passengers from Liepaja use the connection to Riga for transit flights more and more often.
The five most popular connections from Liepaja are Copenhagen, Moscow, London, Stockholm and Berlin.
“A domestic service to Liepaja is significant for the economy of the region. We offer increased connectivity for business and leisure travellers, create jobs, and increase the overall visibility of the city and the region,” Gauss noted.
“For the winter schedule, we have improved the days of operation in order to maximize available connections via Riga.
“The morning flights from Liepaja starting October 30th will take place on Monday, Thursday and Saturday, also allowing passengers to plan a weekend trip from Riga.”
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