The impressive performance in April is a testament to airBaltic’s leading position as an airline in the Baltic States. The airline’s continuous expansion, with the launch of 15 new destinations from its home bases, including seven new countries in Southeast Europe, provides customers with even more travel options this summer. airBaltic has also recently introduced Pop-Up flights, connecting Riga to Liepaja and Tallinn to Palma de Mallorca, with plans to announce more exciting destinations in the future. These developments are expected to further boost airBaltic’s traffic across the Baltic region and beyond. In the first quarter of 2024, airBaltic served nearly one million passengers, totaling 926,000, representing a notable 20% surge from the previous year. Earlier this year, the airBaltic Group reported a record profit of EUR 34 million for 2023. The airline’s network expansion in 2024 included the launch of 17 new routes, with 8 originating from Latvia, 4 from Estonia, 4 from Lithuania, and 1 from Finland, significantly enhancing connectivity across all its bases. airBaltic operates over 130 routes from its hubs in Riga, Tallinn, Vilnius, Tampere, and seasonally from Gran Canaria, providing extensive connections across its network in Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and the Caucasus region.