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Jul 29, 2014 (newstodate): Ryanair has been successful in the Baltic markets, carrying its passenger #15 mio on July 18, 2014, booked for a flight between Bremen and Vilnius.
The low-cost carrier made its first entry into the Baltic region by setting up flights at Riga in Latvia in October 31, 2004, with routes to London Stansted and Frankfurt Hahn.
On September 22, 2005, Ryanair commenced flights from Lithuania with a route from Kaunas to London Stansted, on May 2, 2010, Ryanair made Kaunas its first and only Baltic base and later that year started operations in Tallinn in Estonia.
Ryanair's fourth Baltic airport was opened in May 2011 when Ryanair started to fly from Vilnius in Lithuania.
Ryanair is now offering flights on a total of 52 routes from its four points in the Baltic region.
The low-cost carrier made its first entry into the Baltic region by setting up flights at Riga in Latvia in October 31, 2004, with routes to London Stansted and Frankfurt Hahn.
On September 22, 2005, Ryanair commenced flights from Lithuania with a route from Kaunas to London Stansted, on May 2, 2010, Ryanair made Kaunas its first and only Baltic base and later that year started operations in Tallinn in Estonia.
Ryanair's fourth Baltic airport was opened in May 2011 when Ryanair started to fly from Vilnius in Lithuania.
Ryanair is now offering flights on a total of 52 routes from its four points in the Baltic region.