Baltic: airBaltic to cancel flights on 19 routes in summer 2025

Latvia’s national airline, airBaltic, has announced that it will cancel flights on 19 routes and reduce flights on 21 routes in summer 2025 due to engine maintenance, LSM reports. The company will cancel flights from Riga to Aberdeen, Belgrade, Cluj-Napoca, Gothenburg, Mykonos, Pristina, Rzeszów, Skopje, Stavanger, and Yerevan. Also, the company will cancel flights from Vilnius to Chisinau, Dubrovnik, Ibiza, Rhodes, Tel Aviv, and Valencia, as well as from Tallinn to Dubrovnik and Hamburg, and from Tampere to Rhodes. Estonia’s Tallinn Airport said that airBaltic would cut the number of flights to Copenhagen from six to four, ERR reports. However, Scandinavian Airlines will increase departures to Copenhagen to 14 per week. The Latvian carrier will continue to operate flights on 28 routes from Tallinn and 21 routes from Vilnius in summer 2025, BNS reports. Currently, airBaltic operates over 130 routes from Riga, Tallinn, Vilnius, Tampere, and seasonally from Gran Canaria.