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airBaltic passengers down 73% in 2020

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Latvian airline airBaltic in 2020 has carried 1 340 000 passengers or 73% less than the year before. In 2020, the airline performed 22 300 flights from all three Baltic states.

Martin Gauss, Chief Executive Officer of airBaltic: "2020 will go in history as the toughest year commercial aviation has yet seen. For most of the year, we were able to maintain essential connectivity for Riga and the Baltics. However, a significant part of the GDP drop in the region can be attributed to the fact that we are limited to fly. It is crucial for the future development of the Baltic region that airBaltic returns to its growth path following the successful control of the pandemic."

"During the year 2020 we have certainly experienced our most difficult challenges but together with tremendous efforts and hard work we have ensured that airBaltic remains and continues its operation. We have given a clear commitment to grow back above old levels. Our vision sees airBaltic becoming a sustainable carrier in the EU aviation market, while maintaining a continuous growth path and innovative improvement of passenger experience," Martin Gauss added.

2020 2019 Change
Number of passengers 1 340 900 5 049 317 -73%
Number of flights 22300 62748 -64%
15-minute flight punctuality indicator 95% 86% +9%-points
December, 2020 December, 2019 Change
Number of passengers 54200 357723 -85%
Number of flights 1100 4786 -77%
15-minute flight punctuality indicator 96% 89% +7%-points

In 2020, airBaltic continues its expansion in the Baltics and will launch 14 new routes, including four new direct destinations from Tallinn, Estonia, and five new destinations from Vilnius, Lithuania. A complete schedule of airBaltic flights and tickets for the new destinations are already available on the company's website at www.airbaltic.com.

The safety and health of our passengers is airBaltic's top priority. airBaltic has introduced strong health measures and the flight operations follow the recommendations issued by authorities. To read more about the airBaltic health measures, please visit airBaltic website: https://www.airbaltic.com/en/health-measures.

This press release was sourced from airBaltic on 08-Jan-2021.