AirBaltic agrees new codeshare
Latvian airline airBaltic has reached a codeshare agreement with Iberia to offer passengers better connections to southern and northern Europe.
AirBaltic SVP of network management Wolfgang Reuss said the deal would benefit its customers travelling to regions where there were no direct flights available.
Neil Chernoff, Iberia’s SVP of network planning and alliance said: "With this agreement Iberia and Air Baltic improve their product offering for customers travelling between the Baltic States and Spain and Southern Europe, through competitive connections in Brussels, Dusseldorf, Munich, Frankfurt and Amsterdam.
"Our clients will benefit from shorter and easier connections between Madrid and Riga, and the improved schedule will help to increase travel demand between our markets."
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