Latvia’s national air carrier, airBaltic, will open flights to several new destinations from the three Baltic capitals in summer 2025, including five from Tallinn, four from Riga, and seven from Vilnius, LRT reports. The company will offer flights from Tallinn to Tirana in Albania, to Hamburg in Germany, to Reykjavik in Iceland, and to Barcelona and Palma de Mallorca in Spain. The airline will open direct flights from Riga to Mykonos in Greece, Stavanger in Norway, Rzeszów in Poland, and Cluj-Napoca in Romania. Also, airBaltic will offer regular flights from Vilnius to Tirana in Albania, Prague in the Czech Republic, Rhodes in Greece, Tel Aviv in Israel, Chisinau in Moldova, and Ibiza and Valencia in Spain. At the same time, airBaltic plans to increase the frequency of flights on routes from Vilnius to Malaga, Munich, Paris, and Tallinn.