airBaltic posts €6m Q3 profit as revenues rise despite passenger decline

Latvian carrier airBaltic posted a €6 million net profit in Q3 2025, with revenues rising despite a year‑on‑year decline in passenger numbers. The result underlines the airline's capacity to report positive net income amid soft traffic and will shape creditor and investor assessments.

Discovered 2025-11-05T06:29:59.609769-08:00 | 2025-11-05T06:29:59.609769-08:00

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  • airBaltic delivered a €6m Q3 net profit and higher revenues even as passenger volumes slipped, a sign of margin resilience among smaller network carriers.
  • This result must be weighed against ongoing financial scrutiny: a Russian trustee has filed a $236m bankruptcy claim against airBaltic (https://hype.aero/?story=7ee2b2c7-742a-4e61-a51e-bfa7948d32cb).
  • Leadership changes at the carrier — airBaltic named Erno Hildén as CEO effective 1 December 2025 — add strategic importance to the quarter’s performance as management navigates creditors and operational priorities (https://hype.aero/?story=c162115d-60ba-4b8b-b591-f18282020e9a).

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