Published on November 12, 2025

AirBaltic’s 2025 winter schedule is set to offer travelers a perfect blend of cosmopolitan city breaks, sunny getaways, and cultural explorations. Connecting the Baltic states of Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania to some of Europe’s most sought-after destinations, the airline is set to enhance travel options for both leisure and business travelers. With direct flights to iconic cities like Barcelona, Dubai, and Paris, passengers can look forward to a winter of exciting travel possibilities. This strategic expansion aligns with the growing demand for diverse winter destinations, further establishing AirBaltic’s reputation as a key player in European connectivity.
Latvian carrier airBaltic, the flag airline of the Baltic region, has announced its most in-demand winter routes for the 2025 season, highlighting travel trends across its key hubs — Riga in Latvia, Tallinn in Estonia, and Vilnius in Lithuania. The list reflects a strong mix of warm-weather escapes, nature-oriented adventures, and popular city breaks attracting both leisure and business travellers this season.
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From Riga, airBaltic’s busiest base, travellers are favouring cosmopolitan destinations and sunshine getaways, with Barcelona in Spain, Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, London in the United Kingdom, Munich in Germany, Paris in France, and Prague in the Czech Republic topping the list.
Meanwhile, Tallinn’s winter favourites include Amsterdam in the Netherlands, Barcelona, Brussels in Belgium, Copenhagen in Denmark, Munich, and Vilnius — demonstrating a balance between cultural European capitals and short-haul business routes.
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From Vilnius, the Lithuanian hub, passengers are opting for a blend of iconic European cities and warmer retreats, with Amsterdam, Dubai, Munich, Paris, Tallinn, and Tenerife in Spain leading the pack.
Together, these selections reveal a clear preference among Baltic travellers for a combination of city culture, sunshine escapes, and efficient connectivity across Europe and beyond, underlining airBaltic’s expanding network and its role in shaping regional travel habits during the winter season.
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| From Riga | From Tallinn | From Vilnius |
|---|---|---|
| Barcelona (five weekly flights) | Amsterdam (two daily flights) | Amsterdam (two daily flights) |
| Dubai (six weekly flights) | Barcelona (two weekly flights) | Dubai (three weekly flights) |
| London (up to two daily flights) | Brussels (five weekly flights) | Munich (six weekly flights) |
| Munich (up to two daily flights) | Copenhagen (four weekly flights) | Paris (five weekly flights) |
| Paris (up to two daily flights) | Munich (five weekly flights) | Tallinn (up to eight weekly flights) |
| Prague (up to six weekly flights) | Vilnius (up to eight weekly flights) | Tenerife (three weekly flights) |
airBaltic’s winter schedule highlights a diverse selection of destinations designed for every kind of traveller. Whether escaping to warmer climates, heading to snow-filled mountains, or seeking a cultural city break, the airline’s network offers well-balanced travel options. It also maintains consistent connectivity for business passengers, linking the Baltic capitals to key European centres and supporting both regional economic growth and inbound tourism.
This winter, airBaltic operates more than 90 direct routes from its main hubs, expanding its reach with new additions. The airline has introduced flights from Riga to Faro in Portugal, Tallinn to Madeira, and Gran Canaria to Ljubljana in Slovenia and Molde in Norway. These routes enhance leisure travel opportunities, connecting the Baltics with popular winter holiday destinations across Europe.
In addition, the carrier has strengthened its flight frequencies to Amsterdam from Riga, Vilnius, and Tallinn, improving convenience for travellers. Routes between Riga and Dubai, as well as Vilnius and Dubai, have also been increased, offering smoother connections to the Middle East. Flights from Riga to Egypt’s coastal destinations—Sharm El-Sheikh and Hurghada—now operate three times weekly, meeting the growing demand for winter sun escapes. The Riga–Dublin service has been resumed with twice-weekly flights, while operations on the Riga–Catania route in Italy will commence earlier than usual, starting in February 2026.
Acting as a crucial gateway between the Baltic States and the rest of the world, airBaltic partners with more than 20 international airlines through codeshare agreements. This collaboration ensures seamless one-stop connections to over 200 global destinations, simplifying long-haul travel for passengers departing from the region.
AirBaltic’s 2025 winter schedule brings an exciting range of destinations, connecting Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania to top European cities. With direct flights to Barcelona, Dubai, and Paris, travelers can explore everything from vibrant city life to sunny escapes. This expansion reflects the airline’s commitment to providing diverse and accessible travel options for the winter season.
Over three decades, airBaltic has evolved into a globally recognised carrier known for its reliability and regional importance. Today, it links the Baltic States with 80 destinations spanning Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and the Caucasus. By doing so, the airline not only enhances travel opportunities but also strengthens the Baltic region’s connectivity and role in international aviation.
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