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About Air Baltic

Air Baltic is a flag carrier of Latvia. Its headquarters is at Marupe Municipality, Latvia and the head office on the grounds of Riga International Airport. The leading hub airport of Air Baltic is at Riga International Airport with bases at Tallinn Airport and Vilnius Airport.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Go to airBaltic website/app → Manage Booking → Seat selection → pick seat from seat map → confirm. You can also do it during check-in if you didn’t choose earlier.

No — Lufthansa does not own airBaltic; it only holds a small minority share.

Go to the airline’s official website or app → enter travel details (from, to, dates, passengers) → choose a flight → enter passenger details → make payment → receive confirmation email with ticket.

airBaltic is a hybrid airline — it operates with low-cost pricing on many routes, but also offers services like seat selection, Business Class, and more comfort than ultra-low-cost carriers. It is often described as a low-cost or hybrid low-cost airline, not a pure budget airline.

No — airBaltic is not part of SWISS (Swiss International Air Lines).

Yes — airBaltic includes some luggage, but it depends on your ticket type.

There is no fixed cheapest day to book flights anymore.

Yes — but only in some cases.

The cheapest way to book a flight is to compare prices and book early online.

airBaltic is generally considered a reliable airline, especially for modern aircraft and safety standards, but its customer experience is mixed.

Yes — but only if you pre-order it.

airBaltic is based in Riga, Latvia.

airBaltic can be quite strict with carry-on weight, especially at Riga Airport and on busy flights.

Trust varies by country, route, and experience, and is usually measured by safety records, customer service reviews, and operational reliability. Airlines with frequent delays, poor service ratings, or past safety incidents tend to be perceived as less trustworthy, but rankings change over time.

Yes, it’s usually cheap, but more of a “mid-range low-cost” airline rather than ultra-cheap like Ryanair or Wizz Air.

airBaltic is not owned by Lufthansa. It is mainly owned by the Latvian government (~88%), and the Lufthansa Group only has a minority stake (about 10%).

Yes — most airlines allow a backpack as a cabin bag as long as it fits the airline’s size and weight limits. Some airlines count it as your personal item instead of main cabin baggage, so check your ticket rules.

Yes — on most airBaltic flights you can charge your phone, but it depends on the aircraft and seat.

No — not all airBaltic planes have Wi-Fi yet, but most of the fleet is already equipped.

  • Use fare trackers (Google Flights, Skyscanner) to watch price trends
  • Prices may drop if demand is low or sales appear, but often rise closer to departure
  • If the price is stable or rising for a few days, it’s usually better to book rather than wait

No — there’s no consistent rule that flight prices are cheaper on Tuesdays.

  • Book in advance (about 1–3 months domestic, 2–6 months international)
  • Compare prices on Google Flights/Skyscanner and set alerts
  • Be flexible with dates, especially mid-week and off-peak times
  • Watch for airline sales and avoid peak travel seasons
  • Check nearby airports and search in incognito mode for better deals

You can lock a flight price by using an airline or travel site’s “Fare Lock / Price Hold” option (if available). It lets you reserve the fare for a few hours to a few days by paying a small fee.

Yes — airBaltic is performing fairly well operationally, but still not profitable overall.

Yes — airBaltic is considered safe to fly.

airBaltic allows 1 cabin bag + 1 personal item (usually up to 8 kg total in Economy), and checked baggage depends on your ticket:

  • Economy BASIC: no free checked bag
  • Economy CLASSIC: 1 checked bag (up to 23 kg)
  • Economy FLEX / Business: 1–2 checked bags (up to 23 kg each)

Yes — on airBaltic you can choose your seat, but it depends on your ticket.

airBaltic operates around 50–55 aircraft (mainly Airbus A220-300s).

An airBaltic cabin bag is the hand luggage you can take into the aircraft cabin and store in the overhead bin or under the seat.

Yes — on airBaltic you can usually take 2 hand items:

No — airBaltic does not include free meals in Economy.

No — airBaltic does not fly directly to India.

Yes — airBaltic is considered safe to fly.

airBaltic baggage allowance depends on your ticket:

  • Economy BASIC: no free checked bag (paid separately)
  • Economy CLASSIC: 1 checked bag up to 23 kg
  • Economy FLEX / Business: 1–2 checked bags up to 23 kg each (Business usually includes 2 bags)
  • Cabin baggage (all fares): 1 cabin bag + 1 personal item up to 8 kg total

Yes — airBaltic is generally OK to fly with.

airBaltic is generally ranked as a mid-to-upper tier European airline.

food is available, but it’s not free unless you’re in Business class.

One of Europe’s more reliable airlines for on-time departures and arrivals.

It’s financially stressed, but still flying and not going out of business right now.

airBaltic baggage rules depend on your ticket type:

  • Cabin baggage (all fares): 1 cabin bag + 1 personal item (total up to 8 kg)
  • Economy BASIC: no free checked bag (pay per bag)
  • <Economy CLASSIC: 1 checked bag up to 23 kg
  • Economy FLEX / Business: 1–2 checked bags up to 23 kg each
  • Max checked bag size: 100 × 50 × 80 cm, max 23 kg per bag

airBaltic online check-in opens 48 hours before departure.

airBaltic checked baggage usually costs from about €20–€35 per bag (if added early online).

At airBaltic, you can usually drop checked baggage at the airport about 2–3 hours before departure.

Yes — you can pack most solid food in checked baggage on airBaltic.

To avoid airBaltic baggage fees:

  • Travel with only included cabin baggage (carry-on + personal item)
  • Choose a fare like CLASSIC, FLEX, or Business (often includes checked bag)
  • Pre-book baggage online early (cheaper than airport rates)
  • Keep within weight and size limits to avoid extra charges

It meets high international aviation safety standards and is regarded as a safe airline.

airBaltic is majority owned by the Government of Latvia.

Not a top global luxury airline, but one of the strongest regional airlines in Europe with good reputation and improving rankings.

100% Airbus (modern A220 fleet).

airBaltic is about 30 years old.

Yes — airBaltic is generally good, but not premium.

The airBaltic “economy bag” is your free cabin baggage allowance in Economy class.

airBaltic has around 53–56 aircraft.

airBaltic is fairly strict about carry-on weight, and they may check it.

Yes — airBaltic Wi-Fi is free.

Yes — airBaltic has food on board, but it is not free in Economy.

airBaltic is owned mainly by the Government of Latvia

The CEO of airBaltic is Erno Hildén.

airBaltic Economy BASIC is not refundable in most cases.

The airBaltic flight cancellation option lets you get a full refund as a gift card if you cancel your ticket.

Yes — but it depends on your fare.

airBaltic rebooking fee is usually €50 per passenger per one-way flight (Economy BASIC & CLASSIC).

Yes — you can cancel for free only in limited cases.

Free cancellation is only possible with timing, flexible fares, or airline-initiated changes.

you can cancel anytime before the flight, but only the first 24 hours is typically flexible.

refund depends on your fare type and reason for cancellation.

You usually get no full refund on airBaltic cancellations.

There is no “best excuse” — airlines like airBaltic don’t waive cancellation rules based on reasons.

You can check if your airBaltic ticket is refundable by looking at your fare type and booking details.

It’s usually better to cancel than to miss a flight.

refund only happens if your fare allows it or the airline cancels.

Yes — you can change your airBaltic flight after booking.

Yes — airBaltic is generally a good and safe European airline, but it is not premium and has mixed service reviews.

Yes — TAP Air Portugal is generally okay to fly with, but not great for service consistency.

No — airBaltic is not owned by Swiss or any Swiss company.

Yes — airBaltic offers food, but it is not free in Economy.

No — Airbus and Boeing are both equally safe.

No — airBaltic does not belong to Lufthansa.

airBaltic has a strong overall safety record.

No — Lufthansa is not buying airBaltic outright.

most cheap fares are non-refundable, flexible fares allow refunds/changes, and airline cancellations = full refund.

Yes — airBaltic does fly to Dubai (DXB).

8 kg means the total weight of everything you carry in the cabin.

arrive early — missing the cutoff usually means you can’t check your bag.

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