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Monday, 12.05.2025, 23:09
Riga Airport reaches a new passenger traffic record

Arnis Muižnieks, Director of Aviation Department,
Ministry of Transport: “Closing the year with a new passenger traffic record, Riga International Airport has
once again proven itself as the undisputed leader in the Baltic region. The
recent ambitious investments in the Airport infrastructure, upgrading the
airfield and improving passenger service facilities, have made Riga even
more attractive to both airlines and travellers. Airport development is closely
linked to the growth of the national airline airBaltic, which
this year carried more than half of the passengers of Riga Airport."
Normunds Feierbergs, Member of the Board of SJSC Riga
International Airport: "A new passenger traffic record - 5 390 000
passengers, once again proves the sound growth of Riga Airport, and we are very
grateful to our passengers who choose our Airport for their journeys, as well
as to the airlines that provide an extensive aviation traffic offer from Riga.
Forecasting future increase in passenger numbers, the Airport is already
planning the next steps for further improvement of the passenger terminal,
expanding the check-in hall, the baggage claim and sorting areas, security control
area, as well as constructing of a multi-storey car park and connection to the
newly built "Rail Baltica" Riga Airport station. Our goal is to
create an airport that would meet the needs of our passengers and be a place to
return to again and again!"
Martin Gauss, CEO airBaltic: “airBaltic fleet
expansion with new, larger aircraft means that in 2017 we will be able to offer
16% more tickets, since the number of seats to be sold will increase. airBaltic will
fly more often to European airports, while in the most popular routes such as
Copenhagen-Riga we will use a larger jet aircraft which will replace the
turboprop plane. Thus, we expect that the improved airBaltic service
next year will allow us to increase the number of customers".
Riga International Airport presented
the lucky passenger with Airport loyalty programme RIX Club card
and Airport souvenirs. airBaltic presented Airi Noor with
a certificate for a flight in business class, while Airport's co-operation
partners TAV Latvia Ltd. (representative of TAV
Airports Holding in Latvia) represented by Hakan
Uzunosmanoglu, and holding's subsidiary JSC Riga Airport
Commercial Development (ATU Duty Free) welcomed the passenger
with their gift baskets.
By the end of the year Riga International Airport intends
to serve 5.39 mln passengers. London, Moscow, Oslo, Frankfurt
and Helsinki are this year's most popular destinations (cities) from Riga Airport.
In turn, Germany, the United Kingdom, Russia, Norway and Finland are
the most frequently visited countries.
airBaltic serves direct flights from Riga to
60 destinations. airBaltic offers convenient connections via Riga to
its network spanning Scandinavia, Europe, Russia, CIS and the Middle
East. In addition, airBaltic also offers new direct flights
from Tallinn and Vilnius.
Riga International Airport reached its first
million of passengers on 13 December 2004. Two years later, on 17 October 2006,
the Airport greeted its two-millionth passenger; a year later the Airport
served 3 million passengers, while in 2009 - already four million. Riga International Airport welcomed
its five-millionth passenger on 21 December 2011, while last year the Airport
handled 5.16 million passengers.
Riga International Airport is
the largest air traffic hub in the Baltics. The 20 airlines operating at Riga Airport offer
60 destinations in the winter season and 79 in the summer season.