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Air Baltic flies to Malta, Yerevan and Baku

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The Latvian airline will offer passenger flights from Riga to Malta, Yerevan (Armenia) and Baku (Azerbaijan) in the coming summer season.

“As the travel industry recovers, we can once again offer our passengers more travel options. We have not flown to Malta or Baku since 2019 and look forward to returning. Even before the pandemic, we had planned to launch flights to the Armenian capital, but Corona thwarted our plans. Now no more obstacles will be put in our way,” says airline boss Martin Gauss.

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