airBaltic to cooperate with Air Serbia
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The deal will result in Air Serbia placing its ‘JU’ flight code on 47 weekly services operated by airBaltic between Riga and Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Vienna and Warsaw, and between Tallinn and Vienna. In return, airBaltic will see its ‘BT’ flight code appear on 56 weekly flights operated by Air Serbia between Belgrade and seven key cities in Europe: Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Vienna and Warsaw, as confirmed by airBaltic. Put together, these connections will allow travellers to fly between the capital cities of Estonia, Latvia and Serbia via one stop, using one ticket for the entire journey. Dane Kondić, Chief Executive Officer of Air Serbia, said: «This code-share agreement adds another layer of depth to our North European network by providing air travellers with dozens of new travel options when heading to and from the Baltic countries. Our code-share partnerships are a cornerstone of our business model and we look forward to welcoming guests of airBaltic onboard our flights.» Martin Gauss, Chief Executive Officer of airBaltic added: «Our home markets are Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania. airBaltic links the Baltic capitals with major hubs by flying multiple daily flights. In these hubs, we meet our partner airlines who can take our passengers to and from essentially any airport of the world. We are delighted to team up with Air Serbia and jointly enhance connections between Belgrade and the Baltic capitals.» airBaltic serves over 60 destinations from its home base in Riga, Latvia. From every one of these locations, airBaltic offers convenient connections via Riga to its network spanning Europe, Scandinavia, CIS and the Middle East. In addition, airBaltic also offers new direct flights from Tallinn and Vilnius. BNN
10-11-2015
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