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Oct 05, 2016 (newstodate): The Latvian carrier airBaltic is to make a renewed effort to include Gothenburg, in Sweden, on its route map.
The carrier has announced plans for new routes in 2017, including the opening of flights between Riga and Gothenburg starting from June 1, 2017, with six weekly rotations using Bombardier Q400 aircraft.
This is actually the airline's third attempt.
airBaltic first added Gothenburg to its route network from October 29, 2006, with three weekly Fokker 50 services, but suspended services again from April 2011.
Next, a second attempt was made with flights starting from April 14, 2014, with four weekly rotations on the route using Bombardier Q400.
This service also did not last long, however, as the flights were soon suspended again with the last rotation on October 30, 2014.
The carrier has announced plans for new routes in 2017, including the opening of flights between Riga and Gothenburg starting from June 1, 2017, with six weekly rotations using Bombardier Q400 aircraft.
This is actually the airline's third attempt.
airBaltic first added Gothenburg to its route network from October 29, 2006, with three weekly Fokker 50 services, but suspended services again from April 2011.
Next, a second attempt was made with flights starting from April 14, 2014, with four weekly rotations on the route using Bombardier Q400.
This service also did not last long, however, as the flights were soon suspended again with the last rotation on October 30, 2014.