- AirBaltic
Infobox_Airline
airline=airBaltic
logo=AirBaltic logotype.png
logo_size=250
fleet_size=26 (+10 orders)
destinations=49
IATA=BT
ICAO=BTI
callsign=AIRBALTIC
parent=Government of Latvia and Scandiavian Airlines (SAS)
founded=1995
headquarters=Riga ,Latvia
key_people=Bertolt Flick (CEO airBaltic), Mats Jansson (CEO ofSAS Group )
hubs=Riga International Airport
focus_cities=Vilnius International Airport
frequent_flyer=EuroBonus
alliance=
website= http://www.airbaltic.comA/S Air Baltic Corporation, operating as airBaltic, is the
Latvia n nationalairline , based in the capital ofLatvia ,Riga . Its main base isRiga International Airport (RIX), it is also the largest airline at its secondary hub in Vilnius, Lithuania, although it was announced on 30 September 2008 that the airline would leave the Lithuanian market following a lawsuit by a rival airlineFlyLal . [ [http://www.balticbusinessnews.com/Default2.aspx?ref=topread&ArticleID=63eecd0d-0b0b-467c-b7b9-0fedaa5595d0 AirBaltic to leave Lithuanian market] ]History
The airline was established on 28 August 1995 with the signing of a joint venture between
Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) and the Latvian state. Operations started on 1 October 1995 with the arrival of the first Air Baltic aircraft, aSaab 340 , at Riga, and that afternoon, the plane made the first passenger flight for Air Baltic. [ [http://www.airbaltic.com/public/26558.html airBaltic official website: Company history and facts] , retrieved 04. 02. 2008]In 1996, the airline's first Avro RJ70 was delivered; and Air Baltic joined SAS frequent flier club as a partner. 1997 saw the opening of a cargo department, and in 1998, the airline's first Fokker 50 plane was delivered. The adopted
livery was mainly white, with the name of the airline written in blue on the forwardfuselage , the 'B'logo being heavily stylized in blue checks. The blue checked pattern was repeated on the aircrafttailfin .In 1999, Air Baltic became a
joint stock company , and all of their Saab 340s were replaced by Fokker 50s. By September, the airline had begun operating under the European Aviation Operating Standards, or JAR ops. Air Baltic welcomed the new millennium by introducing new uniforms and opening a cargo center at Riga's airport.The first Boeing 737-500 joined the fleet in 2003, and on June 1, 2004, Air Baltic launched services from the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius, initially to five destinations. In October 2004, Air Baltic rebranded as airBaltic. Their present livery consists of an all-white fuselage and lime tailfin. airBaltic.com is displayed on the forward upper fuselage, and the word "Baltic" is repeated in white on the lower part of the tailfin.
In December, 2006, the first Boeing 737-300 joined the fleet, configured with winglets. In July 2007, airBaltic introduced an online check-in system. [http://www.airbaltic.com/public/31274.html] It was the first online check-in system in the Baltic states.In Ppring 2008, two long-haul Boeing 757-200ER joined the existing airBaltic fleet. On 10 March 2008, it was announced that in the next three years the airline would acquire new aircraft, experiencing the largest fleet expansion in the company's history. The new additions will be
Bombardier Q400 NextGen aircraft.airBaltic has strong links with SAS Scandinavian which owns 47.2% of the airline (the Latvian state holds the remainder). It operates frequent flights to SAS hubs in
Copenhagen ,Oslo andStockholm . The airline boasts "Well connected with SAS" status and the airline's frequent flyer programme is SAS' EuroBonus scheme. Other products and services shared with SAS include co-ordinated timetabling and shared airport lounges.Unlike its affiliated carrier, SAS, airBaltic is not a member of the
Star Alliance or any other airline grouping, though this may change in the future if SAS successfully sponsors the carrier as a regional member. At the moment, however, codeshare agreements are in place with manyStar Alliance airlines and with many others.As of September 2007 airBaltic employs 948 people.cite news |title= Directory: World Airlines |work=
Flight International |page= 69 |date= 2007-03-27]Operational Statistics
In 2007,
airBaltic served 2,007,150 passengers, an increase of 27% compared to 2006.In 2007airBaltic increased number of its flights to 36,804 (27% increase over 2006) and its average cabin factor wa 63% (3% increase over 2006). Turnover for 2007 reached 159.43 million lats (226,85 million EUR), up 38% compared to 2006. However, its net profit decreased by 69% and was 1.24 million lats (1.76 million EUR). The decrease is attributable to the overall expansion of the airline and its services. Turnover for 2006 reached 115.9 million lats (164.9 million euro), an increase of 37% compared to 2005. At FYE 2006, operational result (EBITDAR) reached 16.9 million lats (24.0 million EUR), a 65% increase from 2005(9.7 MLVL/13.8 MEUR). The airline's net profit for 2006 was 4.305 million lats (6.125 million euro) vs. -1.14 million lats (-1,62 million euro) a year before. As of 9/2007 airBaltic's earned 5.1 million lats in pre-tax profit (7.2 million EUR)of 41% compared to 2006.Destinations
On 5 September 2005 the airline launched its first domestic service between Riga and
Liepāja . The second domestic service has began on 11 April 2008 on routeRiga -Ventspils [http://www.airbaltic.com/public/32420.html]airBaltic operates 48 direct flights from Riga and 22 from Vilnius, as well as a non-stop flight between Kaliningrad and Copenhagen, flights from Liepaja to Hamburg and Copenhagen from 9 June 2007. Flights from Liepaja to Hamburg and Copenhagen served by airBaltic partner -
DAT - Danish Air Transport leased aircraft ATR 42-300.Inflight magazine
airBaltic's inflight magazine, [http://www.balticoutlook.com Baltic Outlook] , is published six times per year by SIA Rīgas laiks, and can be found in the seatback pockets of every seat. Passengers can take the magazine with them when they disembark their flights. There are only English articles in the magazine. The first edition of Baltic Outlook magazine was published in 2003. There is also a selection of domestic and international newspapers on all flights in business class, except for flights in Baltics.
Fleet
The airBaltic fleet includes the following aircraft (as of July 2008):
In April 2008, airBaltic leased three aircraft: a
DAT - Danish Air Transport ATR 42-320 (OY-JRJ) aircraft for their routes from Liepaja to Riga, Copenhagen and Hamburg; an Air Express SwedenFokker 100 (SE-DUV) and aCarpatair Fokker 100 (YR-FKB).Retired fleet
Codeshare Partners
SAS Group
*Skyways Express
*SAS Scandinavian Airlines
*Blue1
*Widerøe
*Estonian Air
*Spanair Others
*Aegean Airlines
*Aeroflot
*Aeroflot-Don
*Aeroflot-Nord
*Aerosvit Airlines
*Air Astana
*Air Berlin
*Air Malta
*Air Moldova
*Air One
*Armavia
*Atlasjet
*Austrian Airlines
*Azerbaijan Airlines
*Belavia
*Brussels Airlines
*Emirates Airline
*Georgian Airways
*Georgian National Airlines
*Lufthansa
*Malev
*Moldavian Airlines
*Rossiya
*Singapore Airlines
*TAP
*Turkish Airlines
*Uzbekistan Airways External links
* [http://www.airbaltic.com/ airBaltic]
* [http://www.ch-aviation.ch/aircraft.php?search=set&airline=BT&al_op=1 airBaltic Fleet]
* [http://www.sasgroup.net SAS Group]
* [http://www.airbaltic.com/public/26563.html airBaltic partners]References
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