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Riga is becoming better and better connected. Last year, the rail company Pasazieru Vilciens started a process of boosting the number of passengers. The regional airline company airBaltic has set a clear path towards providing a better connectivity to and from Riga.
During the summer season 2019, which will begin on March 31, airBaltic will enable passengers to choose from more than 300 destinations with one stop by using its partner airlines. In addition, airBaltic will launch five new direct routes from Riga. The first three new routes, Dublin, Stuttgart and Lviv, will be launched in late March. In May airBaltic will also add regular flights to two leisure destinations – Kos and Menorca.
As an ultimate goal, the airline company sets to connect Riga with one stop to almost any destination in the world.
Source: baltictimes.com
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