airBaltic and SAS fly from Tampere to Oslo and Copenhagen
airBaltic and SAS continue their codeshare agreement and start cooperating on direct airBaltic flights from Tampere to Oslo and Copenhagen. Passengers to and from Finland now benefit from easier access to SAS’s global network through both cities. Martin GaussairBaltic CEO: “SAS is a strong global connectivity provider and a long-term partner of airBaltic.
We are happy to strengthen our partnership and air connections between Tampere and the world. We look forward to partnering and thereby providing better travel opportunities for travelers around the world.
From May 2022, airBaltic will offer direct flights from Tampere to Oslo, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Munich, Málaga and Rhodes, as well as convenient connections via Riga.
airBaltic (Air Baltic Corporation AS) connects the Baltic region to more than 70 destinations in Europe, the Middle East and the CIS. Over the past 25 years, airBaltic has developed into a strong, profitable and internationally respected airline. airBaltic is by far Latvia’s best-known international brand, accounting for more than 2.5% of Latvia’s GDP. airBaltic operates 33 Airbus A220-300 aircraft.
airBaltic is a limited liability company founded in 1995. Its main shareholder is the Latvian state, which owns 97.03% of the shares and the other shareholders 2.97%.
Source: airBaltic