10 October, 2022

Latvian airline airBaltic carried 338,100 passengers in September

An average of almost 99 passengers flew with airBaltic on every flight in Sept. Photo airBaltic
During September 2022, the Latvian airline airBaltic carried 338,100 passengers or by 45% more than during the same period last year. The state-owned carrier operated some 3,420 flights - up 15%  from last year and a significant indication of Latvian aviation recovery. 

Martin Gauss, President and CEO of airBaltic: “Although the average number of passengers carried in autumn tend to decrease, this year, we still observe positive trends, which consistently confirm the growing demand for our services.”

“Currently, we are living in a favourable situation, where the presence of the pandemic does not limit the possibilities to travel. Thus, airBaltic is ready for the upcoming winter season with an attractive list of leisure destinations by offering both sunny beaches and snowy mountains. At the same time, the core goal remains the same – we continue to strengthen our position in the Baltic market,” Martin Gauss added.

It was recently announced by the airline's Supervisory Board members agreed to extend agreements with the current airBaltic Executive Board for the next term of office. Thus, it is now aligned with the time frame of the company’s business plan Above 2026.  Keeping their positions are Martin Gauss, Pauls Cālītis - Chief Operations Officer and Vitolds Jakovļevs who is the Chief Financial Officer.
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