In August, the Latvian airline airBaltic carried 137,830 passengers or 9% less comparing to July from all three Baltic capitals to its network spanning Europe.
Martin Gauss, chief executive officer of airBaltic said, “August was the third full month of scheduled operations for airBaltic and perhaps the toughest yet. After a relatively solid July, due to widespread self-isolation requirements, demand for our services once again dropped. Still, we will maintain connectivity for those customers that need to travel and we are sure that demand will increase once the self-isolation rules will be changed.”
During August, airBaltic operated 1,997 flights. The 15-minute flight punctuality indicator for airBaltic during August reached a level of 97.9%. This means that more than 97 out of every 100 airBaltic flights departed at the planned time or with a delay of no more than 15 minutes.
August July Change Number of Passengers 137,830 151,529 -9% Number of Flights 1,997 2,019 -1% Routes Operated 51 53 -2 15-Minute Flight Punctuality Indicator 97.9% 97.1% +0.8% points