As a result of Baltic Pass’s success, it has now been extended to include new destinations in Finland, Sweden and Russia, turning the Baltic Sea into a pond you can hop across with ease. If you are arriving on an airBaltic direct flight to Riga, Liepaja or Vilnius from outside the above-mentioned destinations, you can book further flights between Riga, Liepaja, Vilnius, Tallinn, Helsinki, St. Petersburg, Stockholm and Gothenburg at a special fixed price of just EUR 35 per person (plus relevant airport taxes). Adding further flexibility, only the first Baltic Pass ticket needs to have a fixed flight date and time. Subsequent Baltic Pass tickets can have open dates and times, which means you can chop and change your itinerary to suit yourself. All you need to do is register for your chosen flight at least two hours before departure time. The only restrictions are that passengers should start to use their Baltic Pass tickets within 21 days of arrival in the Baltic countries and they must be used completely within 90 days. Each passenger can buy a maximum of eight one-way Baltic Pass tickets. Baltic Pass tickets can be purchased at airBaltic ticket offices and travel agencies abroad together with a round-trip ticket to the Baltic States. Alternatively, they can be bought after arrival in Riga, Liepaja or Vilnius at airBaltic ticket offices and travel agencies. Just take your round-trip ticket to the Baltics with you when you do so. |