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New routes for airBaltic and Binter

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Aeronautical newsletter. Today there is room for somewhat niche companies such as airBaltic, BBinter and Air Astana.


The Latvian airline airBaltic launches a new scheduled flight, operational from 4 June, which will connect Naples with the capital of Latvia with two weekly frequencies. Martin Gauss, managing director of airBaltic: “As soon as the epidemiological situation improves, we want to be ready to propose the best connections between Riga and the sunny tourist destinations. We are optimistic and look forward to offering further and safe connections from the Baltics. . ” Roberto Barbieri, managing director of Gesac (the Naples airport management company): “The new route is an extremely positive signal in this period since the improvement of air connectivity stimulates the entire tourism supply chain”. The flights will be operated by the A220-300 airbus. The flight offer and fares for all airBaltic destinations are already available on the airline’s homepage: www.airbaltic.com.

New routes for airBaltic and Binter

Another signal of recovery of the aeronautical sector comes from the Spanish airline Binter, which debuts in Italy at Venice Marco Polo airport and Turin Sandro Pertini airport, from which it will operate direct flights to the Canary Islands starting from July. Tickets are already on sale. We will fly on Mondays and Wednesdays from / to the Venice airport and on Tuesdays and Saturdays from / to the Turin airport. Tickets can be purchased on the website www.bintercanarias.com/ita, or with the Binter app, or at the telephone number +390654242546 or from travel agencies.

The pyramid in the photo is the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation in the Kazakh capital Almaty

The pyramid in the photo is the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation in the Kazakh capital Almaty


Air Astana has introduced the ā€œMeet & Greetā€ service for passengers arriving and departing at Almaty and Nur-Sultan airports and in transit at Frankfurt airport. The new service aims to facilitate passenger travel through the airport, helping them effortlessly complete the mandatory procedures currently required for international travel. In Almaty and Nur-Sultan, staff will meet departing and arriving passengers at designated entry and exit points within the terminal, assisting them with baggage handling, check-in and boarding. In Frankfurt, passengers using the transit service will be met at the aircraft door or terminal entrance, and will be helped to quickly and safely complete boarding on connecting flights. The fare for the Meet & Greet service is Euro 40 (Tenge 20,000) per passenger at all three airports.

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