Overview
- Air India has begun placing its ‘AI’ code on airBaltic-operated flights linking Riga with Amsterdam, Paris, Frankfurt, Copenhagen, Milan Malpensa, Vienna, Zurich, and London Gatwick.
- Customers can now book single-ticket itineraries between India and Riga with through-checked connections, available on both airlines’ websites and via global travel agents.
- The carriers’ existing interline arrangement continues to provide onward access to Tallinn and Vilnius through select European points.
- Air India’s nonstop services to the listed European hubs from Delhi, Mumbai, Amritsar and Ahmedabad enable seamless connections onto airBaltic flights.
- Air India cites 24 codeshare partnerships and nearly 100 interline agreements since privatisation, with CCO Nipun Aggarwal calling the Baltic market increasingly important for global connectivity.