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Tuesday, 01.07.2025, 16:24
airBaltic to Re-Launch Operations with 22 Airbus A220s Only

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Martin Gauss, CEO of airBaltic: “The new environment of the aviation industry requires
serious and clear decisions for a positive business development. With the
business plan Destination 2025 CLEAN we
will be able to provide a very strong connectivity for the Baltic states.”
The new plan foresees a reduced fleet for the
upcoming years, initially resuming operations with 22 Airbus A220-300 aircraft. The new plan takes into account the
reduced capacity for the years 2020 and 2021, while at the same time foresees
return to growth with up to 50 Airbus
A220-300 aircraft by the end of 2023.
Business plan Destination 2025 was originally presented in May 2018 and relies on
expansion of routes from all three Baltic countries – Latvia, Estonia and
Lithuania, covering the main European hubs. The strategy also foresees airBaltic achieving a significant
increase in passenger numbers and its revenue by 2025.
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