airBaltic (BT)
airBaltic (BT) flies to 142 destinations in 44 countries. Route counts include codeshare and partner-operated flights sold under the BT code. Leans international: 141 international routes vs 1 domestic. Covers a lot of ground internationally.
Independent carrier. Not part of any alliance, so miles only work within the BT program. No shared lounge access with other airlines.
BT has the most flights out of Riga (RIX), Lisbon (LIS), Tallinn (TLL), Vilnius (VNO), Amsterdam (AMS).
airBaltic Busiest Airports
airBaltic doesn't operate a traditional hub-and-spoke network. These are the airports where BT has the most flights. You fly direct between cities rather than connecting through a central hub.
RIXairBaltic Fleet & Aircraft Types
31 aircraft types appear on BT routes. This includes aircraft operated by partner airlines, not just airBaltic metal. Large mixed fleet across the partner network. What you actually sit on varies by route.
airBaltic Operating Partners
Not every flight with a BT number is actually airBaltic. These partner airlines operate routes under the BT code. Your booking and flight number say BT, but the plane and crew belong to one of these carriers.
On shorter routes from the hubs, this usually means a regional jet. Smaller plane, 2-2 seating, less overhead bin space. Check the aircraft code when you book. If it says E175, CRJ, or ATR, that's a partner regional jet.
SKairBaltic: All 142 Destinations
Every nonstop route airBaltic flies. Each destination links to the full route page with schedules, competing airlines, and connection options.
| Code | City | Airport | Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| ALC | Alicante | ||
| LEI | Almería | ||
| ALF | Alta | ||
| AMS | Amsterdam | ||
| GYD | Baku | ||
| BWI | Baltimore | ||
| BKK | Bangkok | ||
| BCN | Barcelona | ||
| BRI | Bari | ||
| BUS | Batumi | ||
| BEG | Belgrade | ||
| BGO | Bergen | ||
| BER | Berlin | ||
| BIO | Bilbao | ||
| BLL | Billund | ||
| BHX | Birmingham, West Midlands | ||
| BSZ | Bishkek | ||
| BOO | Bodø | ||
| BLQ | Bologna | ||
| BOD | Bordeaux | ||
| BOS | Boston | ||
| BRE | Bremen | ||
| BDS | Brindisi | ||
| BUD | Budapest | ||
| VRN | Caselle (VR) | ||
| TRN | Caselle Torinese (TO) | ||
| CTA | Catania | ||
| ORD | Chicago | ||
| RMO | Chişinău | ||
| LYS | Colombier-Saugnieu, Rhône | ||
| CPH | Copenhagen | ||
| LCG | Culleredo | ||
| DXB | Dubai | ||
| DUB | Dublin | ||
| IAD | Dulles | ||
| DYU | Dushanbe | ||
| DUS | Düsseldorf | ||
| EDI | Edinburgh | ||
| EVE | Evenes | ||
| FAO | Faro | ||
| MXP | Ferno (VA) | ||
| FLR | Firenze (FI) | ||
| FRA | Frankfurt am Main | ||
| FNC | Funchal | ||
| GVA | Geneva | ||
| GOA | Genova (GE) | ||
| GLA | Glasgow | ||
| LPA | Gran Canaria Island | ||
| GRX | Granada | ||
| HAM | Hamburg | ||
| HAJ | Hannover | ||
| HEL | Helsinki (Vantaa) | ||
| HER | Heraklion | ||
| EAS | Hondarribia | ||
| HRG | Hurghada | ||
| IBZ | Ibiza (Eivissa) | ||
| INN | Innsbruck | ||
| IST | Istanbul | ||
| CGK | Jakarta | ||
| KLR | Kalmar | ||
| HAU | Karmøy | ||
| KKN | Kirkenes | ||
| KRN | Kiruna | ||
| KTT | Kittilä | ||
| KSU | Kvernberget | ||
| CGN | Köln (Cologne) | ||
| SUF | Lamezia Terme (CZ) | ||
| LCA | Larnaca | ||
| LIS | Lisbon | ||
| LGW | London | ||
| LHR | London | ||
| LLA | Luleå | ||
| MAD | Madrid | ||
| MAN | Manchester, Greater Manchester | ||
| RAK | Marrakesh | ||
| MIA | Miami | ||
| MSP | Minneapolis | ||
| YUL | Montréal | ||
| MUC | Munich | ||
| AGP | Málaga | ||
| NAP | Napoli | ||
| JFK | New York | ||
| EWR | Newark | ||
| NCE | Nice, Alpes-Maritimes | ||
| MCO | Orlando | ||
| OSL | Oslo (Gardermoen) | ||
| OTP | Otopeni | ||
| PLQ | Palanga | ||
| PMO | Palermo | ||
| PMI | Palma de Mallorca | ||
| CDG | Paris (Roissy-en-France, Val-d'Oise) | ||
| HKT | Phuket | ||
| PSA | Pisa (PI) | ||
| PDL | Ponta Delgada | ||
| OPO | Porto | ||
| PRG | Prague | ||
| RDU | Raleigh/Durham | ||
| OVD | Ranón | ||
| KEF | Reykjavík | ||
| RIX | Riga | ||
| FCO | Rome | ||
| TRS | Ronchi dei Legionari/Trieste | ||
| RNB | Ronneby | ||
| SZG | Salzburg | ||
| TRF | Sandefjord(Torp) | ||
| SEA | Seattle | ||
| LIN | Segrate (MI) | ||
| SSH | Sharm El Sheikh | ||
| SFT | Skellefteå | ||
| SOF | Sofia | ||
| ATH | Spata-Artemida | ||
| SVG | Stavanger | ||
| ARN | Stockholm | ||
| STR | Stuttgart | ||
| SDL | Sundsvall/ Härnösand | ||
| TLL | Tallinn | ||
| TMP | Tampere / Pirkkala | ||
| TAS | Tashkent | ||
| TBS | Tbilisi | ||
| TLV | Tel Aviv | ||
| TFS | Tenerife | ||
| TFN | Tenerife | ||
| SKG | Thessaloniki | ||
| YYZ | Toronto | ||
| TOS | Tromsø | ||
| TRD | Trondheim | ||
| UME | Umeå | ||
| VAA | Vaasa | ||
| VLC | Valencia | ||
| MLA | Valletta | ||
| YVR | Vancouver | ||
| VAR | Varna | ||
| VCE | Venezia (VE) | ||
| VIE | Vienna | ||
| VNO | Vilnius | ||
| WAW | Warsaw | ||
| BRU | Zaventem | ||
| LJU | Zgornji Brnik | ||
| ZRH | Zurich | ||
| AES | Ålesund | ||
| MOL | Årø | ||
| OSD | Östersund |
airBaltic FAQ
airBaltic flies nonstop to 142 destinations in 44 countries. 1 domestic, 141 international.
airBaltic doesn't operate a traditional hub-and-spoke network. The busiest airports are Riga (RIX), Lisbon (LIS), Tallinn (TLL), Vilnius (VNO), Amsterdam (AMS). You fly direct between cities.
31 aircraft types appear on BT routes, including 220, 221, 223, 295, 318, 319 and more. Some of these belong to partner airlines, not airBaltic directly.
No. airBaltic is an independent carrier. Miles only work within the BT program, and there's no shared lounge access with other airlines.
Yes. Some BT flights are operated by partners including SAS, Iberia Express, Portugalia. Same flight number and booking, different plane and crew.
Yes. 141 international routes to 44 countries, plus 1 domestic routes.
142 nonstop destinations across 44 countries. One of the larger airline networks tracked on this site.