airBaltic Extends Free of Charge Travel Date Change

Latvian airline airBaltic extends the offer for one date change free of charge to all new reservations made from March 10 until May 31.


Martin Gauss, CEO of airBaltic: “We hope to resume flights as soon as travel restrictions are lifted. Our offer to passenger provides them with much-needed flexibility and enables them to plan their next trip with ease.”


The temporary offer is valid for all new airBaltic reservations made between March 10 and May 31, 2020. Passengers can rebook their tickets free of charge to a new date. Only one date change is permitted.


Date change has to be made before the original departure date. If the original fare is no longer available, the corresponding fare difference must be paid. Origin and destination of the reservation must remain the same as in the original ticket.


Latest information concerning the travel updates from airBaltic can be found on the company’s website.


airBaltic in brief:

airBaltic (AIR BALTIC CORPORATION) is one of the most punctual airlines in the world connecting the Baltic region with over 70 destinations in Europe, the Middle East, and the CIS. airBaltic is a joint stock company that was established in 1995. Its primary shareholder is the Latvian state, which holds around 80% of the stock, while Lars Thuesen holds around 20% through his fully-owned Aircraft Leasing 1 SIA. The airBaltic fleet consists of 38 aircraft – 22 Airbus A220-300s, 4 Boeing 737s and 12 Bombardier Q400Next Gen aircraft. airBaltic has received numerous international awards for excellence and innovative services. In 2017, the airline received the CAPA Regional Airline of the Year award, while in 2018 and 2019 airBaltic received the ATW Airline Industry Achievement Award as the Market Leader of the Year. In addition, in 2019 airBaltic received Sector Leadership Award by Airline Business.


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