The summer flight schedule has been adjusted with reduced frequencies and some route cancellations. The affected passengers can find more details and assistance options here

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The summer flight schedule adjustments and route cancellations

airBaltic has been informed by Pratt & Whitney that several of its A220-300 aircraft will remain grounded into 2025 due to an engine shortage. As a result, the airline will cancel 19 routes and reduce frequencies on 21 others across its bases. In total, 4 670 flights will be cancelled, affecting an estimated 67 160 passengers. Despite these challenges, airBaltic will continue operating most of its flights – over 70 destinations across Europe and beyond – ensuring the Baltic States remain connected to the rest of the world. Read more

Origin / DestinationFlight NumberDateMonthStatus
Aberdeen (ABZ)
Riga (RIX)
BT 66031.05.2025MayRoute cancelled
Riga (RIX)
Aberdeen (ABZ)
BT 65931.05.2025MayRoute cancelled
Aberdeen (ABZ)
Riga (RIX)
BT 66003.06.2025JuneRoute cancelled
Riga (RIX)
Aberdeen (ABZ)
BT 65903.06.2025JuneRoute cancelled
Aberdeen (ABZ)
Riga (RIX)
BT 66007.06.2025JuneRoute cancelled
Riga (RIX)
Aberdeen (ABZ)
BT 65907.06.2025JuneRoute cancelled
Aberdeen (ABZ)
Riga (RIX)
BT 66010.06.2025JuneRoute cancelled
Riga (RIX)
Aberdeen (ABZ)
BT 65910.06.2025JuneRoute cancelled
Aberdeen (ABZ)
Riga (RIX)
BT 66014.06.2025JuneRoute cancelled
Riga (RIX)
Aberdeen (ABZ)
BT 65914.06.2025JuneRoute cancelled
Please note!

Customers whose bookings are affected are advised to check their reservations via the Manage My Booking section on airBaltic.com. From there, they can select alternative airBaltic flights or request a full refund. For further assistance, passengers may contact the airBaltic Call Center or the third-party website where tickets were purchased.