airBaltic to launch direct flights from Manchester to Riga
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Latvian airline airBaltic will launch scheduled flights between Manchester and Riga, Latvia on March 29, 2020. The new route will offer convenient connections to passengers travelling from Manchester to the Latvian capital and over 70 destinations served from Riga to Scandinavia, Russia, the Middle East and Europe.

Martin Gauss, Chief Executive Officer of airBaltic: “Riga is a dynamic city and a key business centre of the Baltic states and has a lot to offer to both business and leisure travellers. It is also a very convenient transfer point with excellent connections within our wide route network. Our passengers will be able to travel to both cities for very attractive prices in the economy or our full-service business class on the new and comfortable Airbus A220-300 aircraft.”

Stephen Turner, Commercial Director at Manchester Airport, said: “It’s great to see airBaltic come to Manchester Airport with flights to Riga. It is already a very popular destination, so it is great to see the Latvian flag carrier come onto the route too, giving additional choice and flexibility for the 22 million people in our vast catchment area.

“The airBaltic route will not only enable to enjoy the delights Riga has to offer but also massively open up Eastern Europe and Russia to our passengers, which will benefit business and leisure travellers alike. We look forward to the route starting next year and seeing the airline grow from the UK’s global gateway in the North.”
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Premium Price*, GBP
Business Price*, GBP
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Manchester-Riga
March 29, 2020​
4 flights weekly​
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*Lowest fare, including taxes, fees and service charges, on www.airBaltic.com, subject to availability
Direct flights between Manchester and Riga will take place four times weekly and will be operated on the brand new Airbus A220-300 aircraft, one of the greenest and quietest commercial aircraft in its class offering an excellent flying experience with such benefits for passengers as wider seats, larger windows, more hand luggage space in the cabin, improved lavatories and much more.

airBaltic serves flights also to two other cities in the United Kingdom – the year-round flights from London to Riga and Tallinn (Estonia) and summer season flights from Aberdeen to Riga. The traffic on airBaltic UK routes grows each year. Thus, in 2019, airBaltic plans to have carried by 17% more passengers on these routes than last year. Almost one-fifth of all passengers travelling to and from the UK with airBaltic has chosen Riga as a transfer airport. Most popular connections are among others two other Baltic capitals Tallinn and Vilnius, Nordic cities Helsinki and Turku, also Moscow and St.Petersburg, Tbilisi, and Odessa.

In summer 2020, airBaltic plans to introduce four more new destinations: from Riga to Trondheim, Bergen and Yerevan, and from Tallinn to Nice. A complete schedule of airBaltic flights and tickets for the new destination are available on the company's website at www.airbaltic.com.

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Hope it works out for them however brave move with Ryanair on the route. Hopefully see some of the special liveries they have on aircraft soon certainly some of the bolder liveries out there.
 
Air Baltic offers an impressive range of onward connections. Though this schedule may run too late in the day to tap in to this. Very competitive fares and a great product too. A top pick for me ... my previous flights with them have been excellent. Really pleased to add them as Manchester option.

Could do with LOT finally following through on Warsaw too. Woefully underserved market.
 
Air Baltic offers an impressive range of onward connections. Though this schedule may run too late in the day to tap in to this. Very competitive fares and a great product too. A top pick for me ... my previous flights with them have been excellent. Really pleased to add them as Manchester option.

Could do with LOT finally following through on Warsaw too. Woefully underserved market.

LOT could be useful for onward connections, but Poland is pretty well served from the Northwest, with 7 destinations from Liverpool.
 
Warsaw Chopin is served from Liverpool. But not from Manchester. Just Modlin from here and less than daily. For short-haul traffic, Manchester and Liverpool catchments overlap but are distinct and different. Warsaw is needed ex-MAN for end-to-end business traffic ... connection opportunities are icing on the cake. Traffic flows to other Polish destinations are more orientated towards VFR and leisure.
 
I'm always slightly puzzled when a negative story gets the thumbs up. Of course, it's quite right that negative as well as positive news is posted. It's a pity there isn't something that denotes thank you for the information but that's disappointing.

In this case, at least the service hasn't been cancelled altogether and Ryanair are due to operate the route 4 x weekly.
 
I'm always slightly puzzled when a negative story gets the thumbs up. Of course, it's quite right that negative as well as positive news is posted. It's a pity there isn't something that denotes thank you for the information but that's disappointing.

In this case, at least the service hasn't been cancelled altogether and Ryanair are due to operate the route 4 x weekly.

The user in question is prolific for this both on forums and on Twitter, but then acts all surprised and innocent ‘what do you mean?’ when called out on it.

I largely ignore it now as don’t really have time for it. After the year we’ve had, if this is what gives some people a smile, who are we to stop whatever weird enjoyment they get out of it?
 
CM is a doom munger not sure why his post has a like, mind you he doesn`t like MAN either. I am happy with 2 flights a week from Baltic and they have opposition in Ryanair and Edinburgh nearly lost all flights but are to keep two like Manchester
 
The user in question is prolific for this both on forums and on Twitter, but then acts all surprised and innocent ‘what do you mean?’ when called out on it.

I largely ignore it now as don’t really have time for it. After the year we’ve had, if this is what gives some people a smile, who are we to stop whatever weird enjoyment they get out of it?
Who are you talking about? Ian?
 
I'm always slightly puzzled when a negative story gets the thumbs up. Of course, it's quite right that negative as well as positive news is posted. It's a pity there isn't something that denotes thank you for the information but that's disappointing.

In this case, at least the service hasn't been cancelled altogether and Ryanair are due to operate the route 4 x weekly.
There is a sad face that people can use
 
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Personally I click on the "like" on the basis of thanking the person for the information not necessarily the content. I have tried to get the "like" changed to a "thank" but unfortunately it's just set as part of the software.
 
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Ah, thanks Jerry - only saw the smiling face. Should have realised there were others to choose from.

Incidentally, just to be clear, I wasn't being critical of you CM for posting news even though it was negative. As Llandudno said, posting news whether good or bad is not just acceptable but often informative. But I don't like to see thumbs up for a negative story from someone who normally posts on another airport forum. It can be misconstrued - or perhaps not!
 
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