“We are pleased that in the spring of this year we have launched two new direct flights – one to Istanbul and the other to Barcelona. Barcelona is a unique Mediterranean city, one that merges various cultures and styles of architecture. As a temperamental city of Spain, Barcelona offers travellers many opportunities to relax on the suburban beaches or to take advantage of the city’s active nightlife,” says the president of airBaltic, Bertolt Flick. Flick is convinced that by launching direct flights to Europe’s most popular holiday destinations, airBaltic will be making an important contribution to the development of Latvian tourism. There are three weekly direct flights to Barcelona on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. A Boeing 737-500 takes airBaltic passengers to the Catalonian capital in 3 hours and 50 minutes. Fares begin at LVL 59 one-way, including airport taxes and should be affordable by all. Make your reservations at airBaltic ticket desks, over the Internet or at travel agents. |