airBaltic expands Summer 2026 network to ~110 routes, adds six new services and restarts three links

airBaltic will expand its Summer 2026 schedule (late March–late October), growing to about 110 routes by adding six new city pairs, resuming at least three services from its Baltic bases and increasing frequencies on roughly 30 routes after cutting up to 4,670 flights this summer.

Discovered 2025-09-02T01:51:07.794996-07:00 | 2025-09-02T01:51:07.794996-07:00

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  • airBaltic’s move increases seasonal European capacity to about 110 routes with six new city pairs and frequency uplifts on ~30 routes, altering short‑haul supply dynamics for summer 2026; see other carriers’ summer route rollouts such as Finnair’s seasonal additions and capacity shifts like Ryanair’s new Tirana base.

  • The relaunch of at least three routes and wider frequency increases signal a network recovery and competitive repositioning following this summer’s operational cuts; this follows airBaltic’s recent network and partnership moves, including its expanded codeshare with Turkish Airlines, which affect connectivity and transfer traffic.

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