Latvian carrier airBaltic is currently promoting a very attractive sale for almost all of its services between Western Europe and its hubs in Riga, Tallinn and Vilnius. Roundtrips start for as little as €58 between Tallinn and Riga, while many more routes are available for less than or just above €100.
The cost of hold luggage depends on the route, but is usually around €30 per flight. Purchasing the cheapest fare including checked bags is usually more expensive than selecting the cheapest fare and purchasing hold bags separately. The promotion runs until March 5, 2026.
While there are plenty of possibilities to find cheap flights, we have compiled some highlights. Most of the offers are valid in both directions. So this offer is equally attractive for people living in and wanting to visit Estonia, Latvia or Lithuania. The following flights are available for less than €100 r/t:
- Tallinn – Riga at €58
- Riga – Tallinn at €58
- Gothenburg – Riga at €58 (~SEK 617)
- Vilnius – Riga at €59
- Stockholm – Riga at €58 (~SEK 617)
- Helsinki – Riga at €73
- Riga – Turku at €63
- Copenhagen – Riga at €64 (~DKK 478)
- Oslo – Riga at €76 (~NOK 854)
- Billund – Riga at €75 (~DKK 560)
- Berlin – Vilnius at €78
- Vilnius – Berlin at €78
- London – Riga at €98 (~£86)
- Riga – London at €99
- Warsaw – Riga at €94 (~€94)
- even more on the promotional page
Longer flights from/to Amsterdam, Paris or Rome are also cheaper than usual, selling for less than €180 round-trip. airBaltic also offers non-stop flights from Riga to Dubai. Tickets are available at €338 w/o and €438 with a 23kg checked bag.
And these are just the nonstop flights. If you are willing to change planes in Riga, even more destinations are possible.
Our Go2 tool will forward you to airBaltic’s website with your selected flight dates. The promotion covers flights from March 16 through December 15, 2026.

airBaltic’s fleet exclusively consists of new Airbus A220-300 aircraft with a 2-3 seating in economy. A cabin bag up to 8 kg is included in each ticket. Food and beverages have to be purchased online or on board.
Search & Book
According to the promotion’s landing page, the sale ends on March 5, 2026. The travel period ends in December 2025, with availability depending on the destination.
You can use Google Flights to find more destinations or browse the aforementioned landing page. It comes with a price calendar, that allows you to preview prices for certain routes.

The cheapest tickets are available directly on airBaltic’s website, making booking there a no-brainer.
Editor’s Note: While airBaltic’s last sale featured some genuinely strong fares, this one is more modest. Prices are slightly higher than usual during these promotions, and most of the Summer Holiday discounts have disappeared. It’s still a reasonable option for short term travel to the Baltics, with generally fair pricing.
Miles & Points
The only option to earn miles with these tickets is airBaltic’s own Air Baltic Club. The cheapest economy class tickets (i.e. every part of this sale) earn one point per Euro spent. Award flights start at 4,500 points.
An Air Baltic Club status match is currently permanently available:
