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airBaltic Welcomes New Airbus A220-300, Strengthening Fleet for Expanding Network and Enhanced Passenger Experience

16 February 2026 at 22:41
airBaltic Welcomes New Airbus A220-300, Strengthening Fleet for Expanding Network and Enhanced Passenger Experience
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airBaltic strengthens its fleet with a new Airbus A220-300, enhancing its network capacity and passenger comfort, while continuing to lead in efficiency and connectivity.

On 15 February 2026, airBaltic took delivery of its latest Airbus A220-300, registered YL-BTD, marking another milestone in the airline’s expansion and fleet modernization. This new addition brings airBaltic’s fleet of Airbus A220-300 aircraft to a total of 54, solidifying the carrier’s commitment to providing passengers with a superior flying experience while enhancing the airline’s operational efficiency across a growing network of routes.

The newly delivered Airbus A220-300 strengthens airBaltic’s capacity to serve both existing routes and new destinations, improving connectivity to major cities across Europe, the Middle East, and beyond. This versatile aircraft plays a crucial role in airBaltic’s operations, not only by directly serving the airline’s route network but also by supporting the carrier’s ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) partnerships across European markets. The ACMI model allows airBaltic to offer flexible capacity, adjusting to varying seasonal demand and maximizing the operational use of its fleet.

Since the airline first introduced the Airbus A220-300 into its fleet in 2016, airBaltic has carried over 24 million passengers on these aircraft, completed approximately 250,000 flights, and logged more than 551,000 flight hours. These statistics demonstrate the aircraft’s remarkable ability to serve a variety of routes efficiently, both short and long haul, while maintaining operational reliability and flexibility. The Airbus A220-300 has become a cornerstone of airBaltic’s growth strategy, enabling the airline to meet increasing passenger demand and expand its international presence.

The latest A220-300 aircraft enhances the passenger experience with its modern design and comfort features. The aircraft boasts wider seats, larger windows, and increased overhead storage space, ensuring a more comfortable journey. These features, combined with a quieter cabin environment, contribute to a superior in-flight experience. Additionally, the Airbus A220-300 is known for its environmentally friendly performance, significantly reducing noise levels and CO₂ and NOx emissions compared to older aircraft, helping airBaltic reduce its environmental footprint while providing efficient service to its customers.

In a continued effort to enhance passenger connectivity, airBaltic has made headlines with its introduction of free high-speed SpaceX Starlink internet onboard. In 2025, airBaltic became the first European airline to offer this advanced internet technology, ensuring that passengers can stay connected from the moment they board until they land. With over 20 aircraft currently equipped with Starlink, and more installations underway, the airline is committed to providing seamless connectivity for travelers, allowing them to remain online throughout their entire journey.

airBaltic’s growth over the past three decades is a testament to its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and global connectivity. The airline now connects the Baltic States to over 80 destinations across Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and the Caucasus, playing a vital role in supporting regional tourism, business, and international travel. With the addition of the newest Airbus A220-300, airBaltic continues to strengthen its position as a leading carrier in the region, offering world-class service, expanding its network, and remaining dedicated to providing passengers with the best possible travel experience.

airBaltic, the leading airline in the Baltics and one of Europe’s fastest-growing carriers, was founded in 1995. As a hybrid airline, it combines the benefits of both traditional network and low-cost carriers. Today, airBaltic operates one of Europe’s youngest fleets, with 54 Airbus A220-300 aircraft and a workforce of nearly 3,000 employees. In 2025, the airline made history by becoming the first European carrier to offer free high-speed SpaceX Starlink internet on board.

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