The airline points out that it has helped ensure up to 2,300 jobs in the tourism sector in the regions in and around the four Baltic airports it flies to, thus proving its commitment to continue investing in the Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian economies, the company explains.
The airline explains that in the 10 years it has served the region, passenger turnover in the three Baltic countries has exceeded of 15 million, and that it hopes to continue expanding in all three countries in the coming years.
The company began its operations in the Baltics in 2004, when it started regular flights to destinations to and from Riga International Airport, and is currently celebrating its 10-year anniversary since flights were started.