airBaltic Begins Flying To Two New Destinations From Vilnius

Just before October 2024 ended, airBaltic launched flights to two new destinations for the winter season from its hub in Vilnius. The first is a direct service to Oslo Torp, Norway, which joined the airline’s network on October 28. The second is a nonstop connection to Dusseldorf, Germany, which came into action on October 31. airBaltic will operate two weekly flights on both new routes, with one-side fares starting at EUR 29 to Oslo Torp and EUR 49 to Dusseldorf.

As with all airBaltic services aboard the A220-300 aircraft, passengers will have two seating options – Economy and Business Class. One-side fares in the latter category start at EUR 179 and EUR 225 for the Norwegian and German destinations, respectively. In addition to comfier seating, Business Class passengers enjoy priority check-in and boarding, a front-of-cabin seat with a free seat for enhanced privacy, a gourmet meal, a choice of beverages, and early deboarding.

The airline will launch seven new routes from Vilnius in the summer of 2025. Around the same time, it will introduce four new routes from Riga and five from Tallinn.

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