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airBaltic to start flights to Abu Dhabi in December

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The Latvian airline airBaltic has signed a codeshare agreement with Etihad and has announced the commencement of 4 times weekly service to Abu Dhabi starting on December 16, 2013. To mark this agreement airBaltic is offering flights from the Latvian capital Riga to Abu Dhabi for just Euro 140. airBaltic will operate the new four weekly return flights using a 116 seat Airbus A319 aircraft. Etihad Airways will…

airBaltic to start flights to Abu Dhabi in December

airBaltic will operate the new four weekly return flights using a 116 seat Airbus A319 aircraft. Etihad Airways will place its ‘EY’ flight code on the new Riga flights, and subject to government approvals, beyond to 19 cities including: Billund, Copenhagen, Tallinn, Helsinki, Lappeenranta, Turku, Hamburg, Alesund, Bergen, Oslo, Stavanger, Vilnius, Warsaw, Stockholm, Kiev, Vienna, Prague, Barcelona and Istanbul.

In return, airBaltic will place its ‘BT’ flight code on Etihad Airways flights beyond Abu Dhabi to Cairo, Jakarta, Singapore, Bangkok, Amman and Muscat.

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