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airBaltic inflight magazine Baltic Outlook

December 2003/January 2004

Editorial
The development in 2003 has been very dynamic and as the last new destination this year, we have opened a new direct flight to Amsterdam in November. This is the ninth destination we have opened since 2002 and rings the total number of destinations served up to 15. We are very satisfied ith the development of all our new routes and expect also this new destination to perform well in short period of time. Amsterdam is an important business center as well as a tourist destination and one-way fares starting from 49 Euro without tax should encourage travel to and from Riga on the route.

Bertolt M.Flick
 

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A new addition to the airBaltic family - Boeing
The airBaltic family is expecting an important new member this November – the aviation classic Boeing 737-500 will be joining the company’s fleet of aircraft. The 737 family is the best-selling jetliner family in aviation history, with more than 5,200 737s sold. On average, about 1,200 737s are flying around the world at any given time; a 737 takes off somewhere in the world every 5.3 seconds.

airBaltic Boeing 737-500
 

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Flights to Germany stepped up
Taking into account the popularity of flights to Germany, airBaltic has decided to significantly increase the frequency of its flights to German destinations.
 

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airBaltic in motion
airBaltic has recently begun working with Latvia’s leading professional contemporary dance choreographer, Olga Žitluhina. Her dancers are currently taking part in the airBaltic advertising campaign, let’s fly...
 

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airBaltic people - Haralds Treimanis, the Head of Cargo Division.
Once all the ticket-holding customers’ baggage has been stowed in an aircraft’s cargo hold there should, in accordance with the aircraft’s design, still be some space left over for unaccompanied cargo. Haralds is responsible for this additional cargo space. So, if you’re flying with airBaltic as a passenger you probably won’t come into contact with the head of the cargo division, unless you intend to bring along certain special family members – for instance your cat or your dog, or if you’re traveling with all or a large part of your furniture and possessions. If this is the case then Haralds and his colleagues will take care that your belongings successfully reach their destination.

Cargo team
 

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