airBaltic to launch flights from Riga to Turku2009-07-09
Flights to Finnish city four times a week, to launch on July 9
On July 9, the Latvian airline airBaltic will launch nonstop flights from Riga to Turku, a city in Finland situated in the southwest of the country at the estuary of the Aura River. airBaltic will fly to Turku four times a week, on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays. Passengers will board a Fokker 50 aircraft for a flight that will last 1 hour and 20 minutes. One-way ticket prices start at EUR 37, including airport taxes and transaction fees. Chief Commercial Officer Tero Taskila: “Turku is the fifth destination city of airBaltic in Finland and thus strengthens the network of our Scandinavian routes. The new route is particularly useful for those passengers of our airline who wish to travel more often via Riga to Milan, Berlin, Paris, Venice, Minsk, Moscow and other cities. The improved network of destinations of airBaltic, attractive prices, constantly improved customer service and products on board all are directed to make our passengers feel comfortable.” Latest news2009-07-09 Valga and Valka to get new tourism centre 2009-07-09 Losses to tourism sector in Liepaja 2009-07-09 Agencies interested in China to cooperate 2009-07-09 Estonian Air says it is "robustly" increasing market share 2009-07-09 Another agency bites the dust 2009-07-09 TLL passenger numbers 25% less in 2009 2009-07-09 Travel agencies take initiative in Latvia 2009-07-08 The number of tourists in first quarter of 2009 has decreased, but the average length of stay keeps increasing 2009-07-08 Direct Vilnius-London route reality again
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