airBaltic Introduces Direct Vilnius-Geneva Flights for Upcoming Winter Season

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Information prepared by airBaltic:

 

The Latvian airline airBaltic will launch a new direct route between Vilnius and Geneva (Switzerland) during the upcoming winter season, operating from January 2 to March 20, 2027. The service will run once weekly on Saturdays, with an estimated flight time of around 2 hours and 50 minutes.

 

Mantas Vrubliauskas, Vice President Network Management at airBaltic: “The new route from our Vilnius to Geneva will provide broader connectivity with Switzerland, especially during the winter season, when a wide range of winter activities and attractions in the snow-covered Alps draw significant traveler interest. It also strengthens our network in Switzerland by introducing a second direct destination alongside our recently launched Zurich route, offering passengers flexibility and more travel options.”

 

Simonas Bartkus, Chief Executive Officer at Lithuanain Airports: “We are grateful to our long-standing aviation partner for further improving direct connectivity with Switzerland, which is now at historic heights. Geneva, alongside the airline’s recently launched route to Zurich, will cater to the needs of our passengers. I am hopeful that travel demand will encourage airBaltic to extend the route into next summer.”

 

This winter, the airline will operate a total of 12 direct routes from Vilnius, while continuing to provide direct services from Palanga to Riga (Latvia), Amsterdam (the Netherlands), and Tenerife (Spain). During the summer season, airBaltic also offers direct flights from Vilnius to Zurich twice a week. Both destinations in Switzerland provide convenient transfer opportunities through our codeshare partner SWISS, which offers extensive connectivity across its wider network.

 

The airline is the largest in the Baltics, operating one of Europe’s youngest fleets of modern Airbus A220-300 aircraft, and is the first European carrier to offer free high-speed SpaceX Starlink internet on its flights, with more than half of its fleet already equipped with this service.

 

airBaltic is the leading airline in the Baltics, connecting the region with 80 destinations across Europe and beyond. A complete schedule of airBaltic flights and tickets is available on the company’s homepage at www.airbaltic.com.