Letti airline informs on the C-B-R 2007 about Destinationen in Eastern Europe
airBaltic
(openPR) - Riga/Munich, 14 February 2007 - the lettische regional airline airBaltic (airbaltic.com) presents itself together with the Baltics tourism center on the leisure and travel fair C-B-R 2007 in Munich in resounds to A4 at the conditions 343. Of 22. to 26. March 2007 näherbringt the lettische airline to the visitors interesting Destinationen in Estonia, Lettland and Litauen. That journeys lie in the Baltic both with private and with business persons in the trend, makes clear the success of airBaltic: However 2006 opened airBaltic 14 new connections after Riga and four into the litauischen capital Vilnius. Altogether the airline extended its direct connections on 23 for Riga and on twelve for Vilnius in the past year. With it airBaltic their market leader shank at the airports Riga and Vilnius strengthened. For 2007 the airline plans to remove their route network further particularly in the southEuropean area.
As in the flight from Munich to Vilnius
Travelers from South Germany may be pleased: Starting from Friday, 27 April 2007 puts airBaltic the distance back between Munich and Vilnius still faster: In the future the airline on this connection machines of the type Boeing 737-500 begins as before Fokker-50. Thus the flying time shortens by 30 minutes on two hours and five minutes.
Flight plan Munich - Vilnius:
On Mondays, on Wednesdays, on Fridays and Sundays starting from Munich 13:25 clock, at Vilnius 16:30 clock (local time)
On Mondays, on Wednesdays, on Fridays and Sundays starting from Vilnius 11:45 clock (local time), at Munich 12:50 clock
Flight plan Munich - Riga:
Also into the lettische capital Riga offers airBaltic regular direct flights from Munich:
Saturday starting from Munich 9:20 clock, at Riga 12:30 clock (local time)
On Wednesdays, on Fridays and Sundays starting from Munich 14:25 clock, at Riga 17:30 clock (local time)
Saturday starting from Riga 7:15 clock (local time), at Munich 8:30 clock
On Wednesdays, on Fridays and Sundays starting from Riga 12:25 (local time), at Munich 13:40 clock
Tickets are telephone under 01805-24 72 25 (D), 0840-60 08 30 (CH),
0820-600830 (A), fax: +49 30 27 87 88 77, in the Internet under www.airbaltic.com as well as in each travel agency available.
Press contact (D+A+CH):
SCHWARTZ Public relation
Marita Schultz/Stefanie Mach on
Sendlinger road 42A
D 80331 Munich
Tel: +49 89 211871 36/31
E-Mail: ms@schwartzpr.de/sm@schwartzpr.de,
www.schwartzpr.de
Over airBaltic:
AirBaltic, Riga, is a corporation and 1995 was based. Majority owners are the lettische state with 52,6% and the Scandinavian SAS OFF with 47,2% of the portions. In the year 2005 the society carried 1.04 million passengers. At present the fleet of airBaltic of seven Boeing 737-500 consists, Boeing 737-300 and nine Fokker 50. airBaltic offers at present direct flights of Riga and Vilnius.
From Riga airBaltic to Athens, Baku, Barcelona, mountains, Berlin, Brussels, Kaliningrad, Copenhagen, Dnepropetrovsk, Dublin, Duesseldorf, Gomel, Hamburg, Helsinki, Hurghada, Istanbul, Kaliningrad, Kiew, Liepaja, London, Manchester, Milan, Minsk, Moskau, Munich, Odessa, Oslo, Paris, Rome, Sharm El Sheikh, Simferopol, pc. Petersburg, Stockholm, Tallinn, Tel Aviv, Tiflis, Vienna and Zurich flies.
From Vilnius offers airBaltic direct flights to Brussels, Duesseldorf, Berlin, Copenhagen, Dublin, Hamburg, Helsinki, London, Milan, Munich, Oslo, Riga, Rom, Stockholm, Tallinn and Zürich.
Contact airBaltic (D+A+CH):
airBaltic
Olive Lubich
AREA manager Germany
Austria & Switzerland
Gate route 177
D-10115 Berlin
Tel.: 01805-24 72 25 (D), 0820-600 830 (A), 0840-600 830 (CH)
Fax: +49 30-27 87 88 77
E-Mail: oll@airbaltic.com
www.airbaltic.com
Contact airBaltic in Riga:
Riga internationally air haven
Mrs. Agita Kurzeme
LV - 1053 Riga
Tel: +371 7207 789
E-Mail: agita.kurzeme@airbaltic.lv
www.airbaltic.com
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