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Turkish, Latvian airlines sign codeshare agreement

Effective as of May 1, deal provides more flexibility to Turkish Airlines, airBaltic passengers on Turkiye-Latvia direct flights

The flag carriers of Turkiye and Latvia haved started a codeshare agreement to expand destinations in the networks of both Turkish Airlines and airBaltic, said the airlines.

After kicking off this Monday, May 1, the deal enables both carriers to provide more flexibility to their passengers on direct flights between Turkiye and Latvia,Turkish Airlines said in a statement on Tuesday.

Turkish Airlines and airBaltic place their marketing flight numbers on each Riga-Istanbul flight and vice versa.

“We look forward to welcoming more visitors from Latvia in our unique geography that cradled many civilizations throughout history, while also encouraging travel from Turkiye to the fascinating city of Riga,” said Bilal Eksi, Turkish Airlines’ CEO.

“This partnership enables local Baltic travelers to benefit from the wide network of Turkish Airlines globally, and local travelers in Turkiye are now able to enjoy a great variety of airBaltic’s destinations in Europe and beyond,” said airBaltic CEO Martin Gauss.

Earlier, airBaltic announced that it would launch a total of 20 new routes from Riga, Tallinn, Vilnius, and Tampere this summer.

Among the new destinations is also Istanbul, to which airBaltic launched four weekly flights on April 2, 2023

Turkish Airlines currently has 414 aircraft and flies to 343 destinations – 290 international and 53 domestic.

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