Last year, airBaltic significantly increased the number of non-stop routes to German cities. We now fly to Hamburg, Cologne, Berlin, Stuttgart and Munich. Working with our new partner Hapag-Lloyd Express means that our customers can reach over twenty cities throughout Europe. The pricing structure Hapag-Lloyd Express is similar to that of airBaltic: one-way tickets start from 19.99 euros, including taxes. (Hapag-Lloyd Express has the lowest prices on many routes.) For our customers convenience, the airBaltic website shows the Hapag-Lloyd Express timetables and routes; there is no problem to link to our partner’s reservation system to buy tickets. The low cost airline Hapag-Lloyd Express is a subsidiary of TUI AG, a world leader in tourism. The company slogan is simple: Flying with Hapag-Lloyd Express is as easy as taking a taxi. Hapag-Lloyd Express currently has 11 Boeing 737 aircraft flying out of Cologne-Bonn, Hanover, Stuttgart, Hamburg and Berlin-Tegel to 24 destinations in nine European countries – Germany, Austria, Italia, France, Spain, Croatia, Great Britain, Ireland and Sweden – and at very attractive prices. This means that airBaltic co-operation with Hapag-Lloyd Express is convenient not only for leisure travellers but also for business people. |