airBaltic Receives Third Airbus A220-300 In 2026
airBaltic Receives Third Airbus A220-300 In 2026 as the Latvian carrier continues to expand its single-type fleet strategy centered around the next-generation narrowbody aircraft.
airBaltic Receives Third Airbus A220-300 In 2026 as the Latvian carrier continues to expand its single-type fleet strategy centered around the next-generation narrowbody aircraft.
ITA Airways presented its Summer 2026 program at the Borsa Internazionale del Turismo (BIT) in Milan, outlining a network of 72 destinations across domestic, international, and intercontinental markets.
Air France will increase capacity to New York for the Summer 2026 season, offering up to 11 daily flights between Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport and the New York metropolitan area in partnership with Delta Air Lines.
Hawaiian Airlines Unveils $600M Hawai‘i Investment Plan as the carrier outlines a multi-year strategy to modernize infrastructure, enhance the guest experience, and deepen its long-term commitment to sustainability and community development across the islands. The initiative, branded the Kahuʻewai Hawai‘i Investment Plan, represents one of the airline’s largest single investments in its home market and will be…
airBaltic Receives New Airbus A220-300 as the Latvian carrier continues to reinforce its single-fleet strategy with the arrival of another aircraft at its Riga base. The latest delivery reflects the airline’s long-term approach to fleet standardization and operational flexibility, built around the Airbus A220 platform. The newly delivered Airbus A220-300, registered as YL-BTB with manufacturer serial number 55416, is powered…
The Latvian national carrier airBaltic has reaffirmed its commitment to safety and operational excellence by highlighting its extensive AirBaltic Recurrent Training Programme Enhances Crew Safety Standards, which is undertaken annually by more than one thousand pilots and cabin crew members. The programme, conducted at the airline’s state-of-the-art training centre in Riga, ensures that every crew member maintains the…
airBaltic has reported a record-breaking performance for the first nine months of 2025, carrying 3.9 million passengers across its network — the highest number in the airline’s history for the January–September period. This represents a 1.6% increase compared to the same period in 2024, reflecting the airline’s continued operational strength and strategic growth across Europe and beyond.
Executive Officer (CEO), effective December 1, 2025. This leadership transition marks an important step in the airline’s growth trajectory as it prepares for its next phase of expansion and strategic development.