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airBaltic Shows Record Revenue in H1 2018

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1 August, 2018

airBaltic Shows Record Revenue in H1 2018

Martin Gauss, Chief Executive Officer of airBaltic: “For the last few years airBaltic has been showing very strong results, gradually growing the scale of our operations. This year we forecast the operational result higher than previous year. Still, we have to keep in mind such macroeconomic factors as oil price or US dollar exchange rate that might influence the overall situation.”

“With the company’s new business plan Destination 2025 airBaltic will continue double-digit growth. By adding more direct flights from all three Baltic capitals, airBaltic will remain the clear number one airline in the Baltic region,” Gauss added. 

airBaltic Shows Record Revenue in H1 2018

 

2018

2017

Change %

Revenue

EUR 180.8 million

EUR 152.1 million

+19%

Passengers

1.9 million

1.6 million

+20%

Flights

26 579

23 461

+13%

Load factor

73%

73%

0%-points

On May 28, 2018, airBaltic announced a firm purchase agreement for the sale and purchase of 30 Airbus A220-300 aircraft with options for an additional 30 aircraft of the same type. The order complements the existing order of 20 A220-300 aircraft and forms the backbone of the new airBaltic’s business plan Destination 2025 that builds on the successful progress of the current airline’s business plan Horizon 2021, which has laid the groundwork for future expansion.

airBaltic serves over 70 destinations from Riga, Tallinn and Vilnius, offering the largest variety of destinations and convenient connections via Riga to its network spanning Europe, Scandinavia, the CIS and the Middle East. For summer 2018, airBaltic has introduced eight new destinations from Riga to Malaga, Lisbon, Split, Bordeaux, Gdansk, Almaty as well as Sochi and Kaliningrad. In addition, airBaltic launched a new direct route connecting Tallinn and London.

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